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The Surplus Woman: Monographs in German History, cartea 30

Autor Catherine Leota Dollard
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2011
Dollard's work makes important contributions to German cultural history, social history, and gender history, focusing attention on the construction of the stereotype of single women as abnormal, a problem to be solved, in Imperial Germany, and the way that the German women's movement co-opted this icon for its own purposes of reform. She also brings to attention several lesser-known German female activists who have often been overlooked. German Studies Review[This book] is a considerable achievement. The Surplus Woman is essential reading not only for feminist historians but also for anyone with an interest in gender politics and culture and deserves a wide audience. Reviews in History
Dollard's insightful analysis of the centrality of the female surplus to women's rights activists is all the more provocative given that she so convincingly demonstrates in her first chapter that the surplus was a myth. Journal of Modern History
...transcends the usual analytical approach of earlier work...[and] examines a very broad spectrum of reformist, conservative, academic, socialist, feminist, and religious writers...It represents a new contribution to our understanding of the German women's movement. Nancy Reagin, Department of Women's and Gender Studies, Pace University
...the book is engaging, exciting and challenging to read because it provides a new framework for known material. It is also well written and at times poignant, examining the contradictory worlds of single women as construct and reality and showing their place in women activists' diverse efforts to challenge and reform their society. English Historical Review
The first German women's movement embraced the belief in a demographic surplus of unwed women, known as the Frauenüberschuß, as a central leitmotif in the campaign for reform. Proponents of the female surplus held that the advances of industry and urbanization had upset traditional marriage patterns and left too many bourgeois women without a husband. This book explores the ways in which the realms of literature, sexology, demography, socialism, and female activism addressed the perceived plight of unwed women. Case studies of reformers, including Lily Braun, Ruth Bré, Elisabeth Gnauck-Kühne, Helene Lange, Alice Salomon, Helene Stöcker, and Clara Zetkin, demonstrate the expansive influence of the discourse surrounding a female surfeit. By combining the approaches of cultural, social, and gender history, The Surplus Woman provides the first sustained analysis of the ways in which imperial Germans conceptualized anxiety about female marital status as both a product and a reflection of changing times.
Catherine L. Dollard received her Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and currently is Associate Professor of History at Denison University. She is the recipient of Bundeskanzler and Renewal Fellowships from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and also has received fellowships from DAAD, the Mellon Foundation, and the Lilly Foundation.
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ISBN-13: 9780857453136
ISBN-10: 0857453130
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: BERGHAHN BOOKS INC
Seria Monographs in German History


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Catherine L. Dollard received her Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and currently is Associate Professor of History at Denison University. From 1994-1995 she was Bundeskanzler Scholar of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and has also received scholarly support from DAAD and the Lilly Foundation.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements Introduction: Single Women in Imperial Germany PART I: DER FRAUENUBERSCHUA - THE FEMALE SURPLUS Chapter 1. The Alte Jungfer Chapter 2. Sexology and the Single Woman Chapter 3. Imagined Demography Chapter 4. The Maternal Spirit PART II: ALLEINSTEHENDE FRAUEN - WOMEN STANDING ALONE Chapter 5. Moderate Activism: Helene Lange and Alice Salomon Chapter 6. Radical Reform: Helene Stocker, Ruth Bre, and Lily Braun Chapter 7. Socialism and Singleness: Clara Zetkin Chapter 8. Spiritual Salvation: Elisabeth Gnauck-Kuhne Conclusion: The Surplus Woman Tables & Figures Bibliography Index

Recenzii

"...transcends the usual analytical approach of earlier work...[and] examines a very broad spectrum of reformist, conservative, academic, socialist, feminist, and religious writers...It represents a new contribution to our understanding of the German women's movement." * Nancy Reagin, Department of Women's and Gender Studies, Pace University " - the book is engaging, exciting and challenging to read because it provides a new framework for known material. It is also well written and at times poignant, examining the contradictory worlds of single women as construct and reality and showing their place in women activists' diverse efforts to challenge and reform their society." * English Historical Review