Making Noise, Making News: Suffrage Print Culture and U.S. Modernism: Oxford Studies in American Literary History
Autor Mary Chapmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 mai 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190634506
ISBN-10: 0190634502
Pagini: 290
Ilustrații: 27 illus.
Dimensiuni: 234 x 156 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Oxford Studies in American Literary History
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190634502
Pagini: 290
Ilustrații: 27 illus.
Dimensiuni: 234 x 156 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Oxford Studies in American Literary History
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Making Noise, Making News is an important and innovative interruption to the dominant historical narrative on US suffragists, and, more broadly, is an example of the creative potential of interdisciplinary approaches in historical writing.
This...volume richly detailsthe maneuvers of the suffrage movement in order, as Chapman states, to examine 'modern suffragists' aesthetically innovative and rhetorically effective contributions to mass print culture, and to understandings of both literary and political "voice," in the early twentieth-century United States.'...[This book] will be invaluable to students of US literature, history, and newspaper journalism, and to scholars of US women's history, in addition to those pursuing related inter- and transdisciplinary studies.
...Chapman illuminates the aesthetics of suffrage politics, which contrary to theories of the great divide between high and low modernism, energized modernist experiments with voice. ... Chapman provides smart, endlessly fascinating readings of how suffrage stunts anticipate and vitally inform literary modernist experiments with voice. ... Chapman's closely argued chapters effectively dismantle the modernist great divide between politics and aesthetics, mass and high culture, to reveal how Progressive Era politics fueled the literary innovation of iconic modernists Moore and Gertrude Stein, each steeped in the issues of suffrage and voice that Chapman resuscitates with finesse.
From clever marketing campaigns and publicity stunts to more traditional journals and magazines to fiction and poetry, Chapman identifies a range of advocacy strategies used to promote women's suffrage in the mass print media of the early twentieth century. ...Chapman offers an entertaining look at how activists took advantage of various print forms of communication with irresistible humor and compelling common sense.
This bold and beautifully written study recovers the rich history of American suffragists' literary and periodical press provocations, challenging modernist historiographies that have either actively erased or simply ignored the 'deep affinities' between suffragist and avant-garde experimentalism in the U.S. A must-read for anyone interested in the print media ecology of both modernism and modernity.
Mary Chapman's exhilarating analysis shows how suffragist strategies for entering
In this well-written, innovative study of print culture, Mary Chapman traces how American suffragists and their sympathizers used the rhetoric of noise, silence, quotation, ventriloquism and conversation framed in modernist sensibilities to successfully attract attention to their cause in the early twentieth century.
Drawing on a wealth of recent and more established scholarship, Chapman's book will be read as a welcome addition to feminist literary history, suffrage history, sound and print culture studies, and modernist literary studies. It is a generous gift of a book.
This...volume richly detailsthe maneuvers of the suffrage movement in order, as Chapman states, to examine 'modern suffragists' aesthetically innovative and rhetorically effective contributions to mass print culture, and to understandings of both literary and political "voice," in the early twentieth-century United States.'...[This book] will be invaluable to students of US literature, history, and newspaper journalism, and to scholars of US women's history, in addition to those pursuing related inter- and transdisciplinary studies.
...Chapman illuminates the aesthetics of suffrage politics, which contrary to theories of the great divide between high and low modernism, energized modernist experiments with voice. ... Chapman provides smart, endlessly fascinating readings of how suffrage stunts anticipate and vitally inform literary modernist experiments with voice. ... Chapman's closely argued chapters effectively dismantle the modernist great divide between politics and aesthetics, mass and high culture, to reveal how Progressive Era politics fueled the literary innovation of iconic modernists Moore and Gertrude Stein, each steeped in the issues of suffrage and voice that Chapman resuscitates with finesse.
From clever marketing campaigns and publicity stunts to more traditional journals and magazines to fiction and poetry, Chapman identifies a range of advocacy strategies used to promote women's suffrage in the mass print media of the early twentieth century. ...Chapman offers an entertaining look at how activists took advantage of various print forms of communication with irresistible humor and compelling common sense.
This bold and beautifully written study recovers the rich history of American suffragists' literary and periodical press provocations, challenging modernist historiographies that have either actively erased or simply ignored the 'deep affinities' between suffragist and avant-garde experimentalism in the U.S. A must-read for anyone interested in the print media ecology of both modernism and modernity.
Mary Chapman's exhilarating analysis shows how suffragist strategies for entering
In this well-written, innovative study of print culture, Mary Chapman traces how American suffragists and their sympathizers used the rhetoric of noise, silence, quotation, ventriloquism and conversation framed in modernist sensibilities to successfully attract attention to their cause in the early twentieth century.
Drawing on a wealth of recent and more established scholarship, Chapman's book will be read as a welcome addition to feminist literary history, suffrage history, sound and print culture studies, and modernist literary studies. It is a generous gift of a book.
Notă biografică
Mary Chapman is a Professor of English at the University of British Columbia. She is the coeditor of Treacherous Texts: U.S. Suffrage Literature 1846-1946.