Antifeminism in America: A Historical ReaderRoutledge, 2013. 9. 13. - 420페이지 The documents in this paperback inform the reader's understanding and appreciation of the social and political context of opposition in which the advocates of women's rights labored from 1848 to 1996. Arranged in six parts by historical periods, these original articles from mainstream magazines, specialized and academic journals, and books display the tone and substance of opposition to women's rights as it appeared in popular literature. The selections reflect the public campaign, fought in the popular press, of opponents to the fundamental goal of all aspects of movement for women's rights, to challenge the gender system by advocating equality for women. |
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... called Gilded Age that preceded the Progressive Era at the end of the nineteenth century. For the antifeminists, the mid-nineteenth century brought the hey-day of the Cult of True Womanhood (1820-1860) that then gave way to the ...
... called Gilded Age that preceded the Progressive Era at the end of the nineteenth century. For the antifeminists, the mid-nineteenth century brought the hey-day of the Cult of True Womanhood (1820-1860) that then gave way to the ...
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... called sexual revolution: thus, the 1960s began with the public's contemplation of the complacent question, "What kind of a man reads Playboy?" and ended with feminist assertion that "The Sexual Revolution Is Not Our War!" The continued ...
... called sexual revolution: thus, the 1960s began with the public's contemplation of the complacent question, "What kind of a man reads Playboy?" and ended with feminist assertion that "The Sexual Revolution Is Not Our War!" The continued ...
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... called to order by Mr. Wumenheyter, of New York, who said, the first business being the choice of a president, he moved that Mr. H. P. Husband, of Maryland, be appointed. Brass Blackstone, of Philadelphia, seconded the rnction, which ...
... called to order by Mr. Wumenheyter, of New York, who said, the first business being the choice of a president, he moved that Mr. H. P. Husband, of Maryland, be appointed. Brass Blackstone, of Philadelphia, seconded the rnction, which ...
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... called to order from all parts of the house, and sat down in a state of high indignation, wiping his face with a blue cotton handkerchief. George Washington Patrick Henry John Randolph Powhatan, Esq., from Virginia, said, u I regret the ...
... called to order from all parts of the house, and sat down in a state of high indignation, wiping his face with a blue cotton handkerchief. George Washington Patrick Henry John Randolph Powhatan, Esq., from Virginia, said, u I regret the ...
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... called to order, and a nominating committee appointed, which reported the following persons to be officers of the convention:— President, Mrs. H. P. Husband; Vice-Presidents, Mrs. G. W. P. H. I. R. Powhatan, Mrs. Cotte Bettie, Mrs ...
... called to order, and a nominating committee appointed, which reported the following persons to be officers of the convention:— President, Mrs. H. P. Husband; Vice-Presidents, Mrs. G. W. P. H. I. R. Powhatan, Mrs. Cotte Bettie, Mrs ...
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