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Rediscovering Forgotten Radicals

Author : Angela J. C. Ingram,Daphne Patai
Publisher : Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : UOM:39015029970145

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Rediscovering Forgotten Radicals: British Women Writers, 1889-1939

Modernist Sexualities

Author : Hugh Stevens,Caroline Howlett
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : History
ISBN : 0719051614

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Modernist Sexualities by Hugh Stevens,Caroline Howlett Pdf

Leading critics from Britain, Canada, and the US examine modernism's imaginative rethinkings of sex, gender, and sexuality. Original essays show how modernism intersects with the suffragette movement, technological change and its effects on women and labor, the growth of pseudo-scientific writings, and the burgeoning lesbian and gay movement. They show how modernism upsets the fixities of gender and sexuality through its fascination with ambiguities, marginality, and the crossing of borders. Sex reformers and sex changers, unsexed storytellers, typewriters, femme and butch experimenters, suffragettes in wide-brimmed hats, musical and dramatic pageants, adolescent delinquents, sunbathers, and dancing indigenes all play a role in the heterodox and varied modernism revealed in these essays.

The American Radical

Author : Mary Jo Buhle,Paul Buhle,Harvey J. Kaye
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2013-02-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781136606601

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The American Radical by Mary Jo Buhle,Paul Buhle,Harvey J. Kaye Pdf

The American Radical tells the story of American democracy from the late 18th century to the present through the lives of the women and men who have fought to advance it.

George Orwell and the Radical Eccentrics

Author : K. Bluemel
Publisher : Springer
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2016-04-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137043733

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George Orwell and the Radical Eccentrics by K. Bluemel Pdf

George Orwell and the Radical Eccentrics celebrates the lives, literature, and politics of a group of four 'radical eccentrics' - the Tory anarchist poet Stevie Smith, the Marxist Indian nationalist Mulk Raj Anand, and the glamour-girl-turned-socialist Inez Holden - who formed a friendly circle around the famously radical and eccentric George Orwell. Demonstrating that Smith, Anand, and Holden matter for literary history just as they mattered for Orwell, George Orwell and the Radical Eccentrics gives name and shape to a neglected movement within interwar and wartime English writing. It focuses on the lives and texts of Smith, Anand, and Holden in order to argue that these three writers throw into question limiting assumptions about art and politics-about standard relations between literary form and sex, gender, race, class, and empire-in ways that their group's most influential radical, Orwell, cannot. Embarking upon a kind of biographical-political-cultural-literary criticism, this book brings the radical eccentrics' vital, potentially transformative conversation to the attention of scholars of English literature for the first time, suggesting fascinating new approaches to the study of literary London during the thirties and forties.

Divine Feminine

Author : Joy Dixon
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2003-05-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780801875304

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Honorable Mention for the Wallace K. Ferguson Prize from the Canadian Historical AssociationChosen by Choice Magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title of 2003 In 1891, newspapers all over the world carried reports of the death of H. P. Blavatsky, the mysterious Russian woman who was the spiritual founder of the Theosophical Society. With the help of the equally mysterious Mahatmas who were her teachers, Blavatsky claimed to have brought the "ancient wisdom of the East" to the rescue of a materialistic West. In England, Blavatsky's earliest followers were mostly men, but a generation later the Theosophical Society was dominated by women, and theosophy had become a crucial part of feminist political culture. Divine Feminine is the first full-length study of the relationship between alternative or esoteric spirituality and the feminist movement in England. Historian Joy Dixon examines the Theosophical Society's claims that women and the East were the repositories of spiritual forces which English men had forfeited in their scramble for material and imperial power. Theosophists produced arguments that became key tools in many feminist campaigns. Many women of the Theosophical Society became suffragists to promote the spiritualizing of politics, attempting to create a political role for women as a way to "sacralize the public sphere." Dixon also shows that theosophy provides much of the framework and the vocabulary for today's New Age movement. Many of the assumptions about class, race, and gender which marked the emergence of esoteric religions at the end of the nineteenth century continue to shape alternative spiritualities today.

Pacifists, Patriots and the Vote

Author : J. Vellacott
Publisher : Springer
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2007-07-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9780230592063

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Pacifists, Patriots and the Vote by J. Vellacott Pdf

This study traces the resurgence of a conservative suffrage leadership, questions the inevitability of the narrow franchise granted to women in 1918, and suggests that something important was lost, especially to the Labour party and to feminism, when a broad vision of democracy and patriotism became a casualty of war, self-interest and jingoism.

British Women Writers of World War II

Author : P. Lassner
Publisher : Springer
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1998-03-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230503786

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British Women Writers of World War II by P. Lassner Pdf

In British Women Writers of World War II , Phyllis Lassner offers a challenging analysis of politicized literature in which such British women writers as Virginia Woolf, Elizabeth Bowen, Stevie Smith and Storm Jameson debated the `justness' of World War II. Lassner questions prevailing approaches to women's war writing by exploring the complex range of pacifist and activist literary forms of women who redefined such pieties as patriotism and duty and heroism and victimization.

For Better, For Worse

Author : Carolyn Lambert,Marion Shaw
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2017-08-29
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781351855365

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For Better, For Worse by Carolyn Lambert,Marion Shaw Pdf

This interdisciplinary volume explores the fictional portrayal of marriage by women novelists between 1800 and 1900. It investigates the ways in which these novelists used the cultural form of the novel to engage with and contribute to the wider debates of the period around the fundamental cultural and social building block of marriage. The collection provides an important contribution to the emerging scholarly interest in nineteenth-century marriage, gender studies, and domesticity, opening up new possibilities for uncovering submerged, marginalized, and alternative stories in Victorian literature. An initial chapter outlines the public discourses around marriage in the nineteenth century, the legal reforms that were achieved as a result of public pressure, and the ways in which these laws and economic concerns impacted on the marital relationship. It beds the collection down in current critical thinking and draws on life writing, journalism, and conduct books to widen our understanding of how women responded to the ideological and cultural construct of marriage. Further chapters examine a range of texts by lesser-known writers as well as canonical authors structured around a timeline of the major legal reforms that impacted on marriage. This structure provides a clear framework for the collection, locating it firmly within contemporary debate and foregrounding female voices. An afterword reflects back on the topic of marriage in the nineteenth- century and considers how the activism of the period influenced and shaped reform post-1900. This volume will make an important contribution to scholarship on Victorian Literature, Gender Studies, Cultural Studies, and the Nineteenth Century.

Rebel Crossings

Author : Sheila Rowbotham
Publisher : Verso Books
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2016-10-25
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781784785918

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Rebel Crossings by Sheila Rowbotham Pdf

The transatlantic story of six radical pioneers at the turn of the twentieth century Rebel Crossings relates the interweaving lives of four women and two men as they journey from the nineteenth to the twentieth century, from Britain to America, and from Old World conventions toward New World utopias. Radicalised by the rise of socialism, Helena Born, Miriam Daniell, Gertrude Dix, Robert Nicol and William Bailie cross the Atlantic dreaming of liberty and equality. The hope for a new age is captured in the name Miriam and Robert give their love child, born shortly after their arrival: Sunrise. A young Bostonian, Helen Tufts learns of Miriam’s defiant spirit through her close friendship with Helena; the love she feels for Helena and later for William fundamentally alters her life. All six are part of a wider historical search for self-fulfillment and an alternative to a cruelly competitive capitalism. In articles, poems and allegories Helena, Helen and Miriam resist the cultural constraints women face, while female characters in Gertrude’s novels struggle to combine personal happiness with radical social commitment. William campaigns against class inequality as a socialist and an anarchist while longing to read and study. Robert, the former union militant, becomes preoccupied with personal growth and mystical enlightenment in the wilds of California. Rebel Crossings offers fascinating perspectives on the historical interaction of feminism, socialism, and anarchism and on the incipient consciousness of a new sense of self, so vital for women seeking emancipation. These six lives bring fresh slants on political and cultural movements and upon influential individuals like Walt Whitman, Eleanor Marx, William Morris, Edward Carpenter, Patrick Geddes and Benjamin Tucker. It is a work of significant originality by one of our leading feminist historians and speaks to the dilemmas of our own time.

Sapphists and Sexologists; Histories of Sexualities

Author : Mary McAuliffe,Sonja Tiernan
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2009-03-26
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781443808385

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Sapphists and Sexologists; Histories of Sexualities by Mary McAuliffe,Sonja Tiernan Pdf

Sapphists and Sexologists: Histories of Sexualities Volume II, contributes to the ever evolving debates on lesbian lives and histories. This volume includes a mixture of engaging essays from established and young scholars and opens with a succinct, incisive and often comical take on lesbian lives, relationships and cats, by internationally esteemed scholar Sally R. Munt. Unique essays include the personal reflections on writing historical fiction by the celebrated author Emma Donoghue and an exclusive conversational record from Joan Nestle on her life, loves and activism. The scope of this collection is truly international; a collaborative work of scholars from many different disciplines, universities and countries. The central theme of the book continues from the first volume Tribades, Tommies and Transgressives: Histories of Sexualities, in its questioning of established histories of sexualities, methodologies and theoretical practices.

Women in Europe between the Wars

Author : Angela Kimyongür
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 419 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2017-11-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781351142946

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Women in Europe between the Wars by Angela Kimyongür Pdf

The central aim of this interdisciplinary book is to make visible the intentionality behind the 'forgetting' of European women's contributions during the period between the two world wars in the context of politics, culture and society. It also seeks to record and analyse women's agency in the construction and reconstruction of Europe and its nation states after the First World War, and thus to articulate ways in which the writing of women's history necessarily entails the rewriting of everyone's history. By showing that the erasure of women's texts from literary and cultural history was not accidental but was ideologically motivated, the essays explicitly and implicitly contribute to debates surrounding canon formation. Other important topics are women's political activism during the period, antifascism, the contributions made by female journalists, the politics of literary production, genre, women's relationship with and contributions to the avant-garde, women's professional lives, and women's involvement in voluntary associations. In bringing together the work of scholars whose fields of expertise are diverse but whose interests converge on the inter-war period, the volume invites readers to make connections and comparisons across the whole spectrum of women's political, social, and cultural activities throughout Europe.

Transatlantic Anarchism during the Spanish Civil War and Revolution, 1936-1939

Author : Morris Brodie
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2020-04-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000051520

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Transatlantic Anarchism during the Spanish Civil War and Revolution, 1936-1939 by Morris Brodie Pdf

Between 1936 and 1939, the Spanish Civil War showcased anarchism to the world. News of the revolution in Spain energised a moribund international anarchist movement, and activists from across the globe flocked to Spain to fight against fascism and build the revolution behind the front lines. Those that stayed at home set up groups and newspapers to send money, weapons and solidarity to their Spanish comrades. This book charts this little-known phenomenon through a transnational case study of anarchists from Britain, Ireland and the United States, using a thematic approach to place their efforts in the wider context of the civil war, the anarchist movement and the international left.

Networking Women

Author : Marina Camboni
Publisher : Ed. di Storia e Letteratura
Page : 535 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Art
ISBN : 9788884981578

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Britannia's Glory

Author : Emily Hamer
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2016-10-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781474292801

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Britannia's Glory by Emily Hamer Pdf

This title traces the lives of individual lesbians against the background of the politics and history of the 20th century, and shows the infinite variety of ways in which lesbians made their lives in Britain. This history has relevance to contemporary life and politics within the lesbian community. British lesbians have a long tradition of diversity, of action, of success and of pride, which is documented here.

Married, Middlebrow, and Militant

Author : Teresa Mangum
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0472109774

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Married, Middlebrow, and Militant by Teresa Mangum Pdf

Examines the life and work of this daring nineteenth-century author and women's rights advocate