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    Een boek dat is gelezen, maar zich in goede staat bevindt. De kaft is zeer minimaal beschadigd (er zijn bijvoorbeeld slijtplekken), maar er zijn geen deukjes of scheuren. De harde kaft heeft mogelijk geen stofomslag meer. De boekband vertoont minimale slijtage. De meeste bladzijden zijn onbeschadigd. Er zijn weinig vouwen en scheuren en er is vrijwel geen tekst met potlood onderstreept of met een accentueerstift gemarkeerd. Er is niet in de kantlijn geschreven. Er ontbreken geen bladzijden. Bekijk de aanbieding van de verkoper voor de volledige details en een beschrijving van gebreken. Alle staatdefinities bekijkenwordt in nieuw venster of op nieuw tabblad geopend
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    “Hardcover book is in very good condition with no markings or creased pages. Dust jacket is in good ...
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    America
    Book Title
    Bicycles, Bangs, and Bloomers The New Woman
    Narrative Type
    Nonfiction
    Personalize
    No
    Intended Audience
    Adults
    Genre
    Art & Culture
    Features
    Dust Jacket
    ISBN
    9780813117041

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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    University Press of Kentucky
    ISBN-10
    0813117046
    ISBN-13
    9780813117041
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    259058

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    232 Pages
    Publication Name
    Bicycles, Bangs, and Bloomers : the New Woman in the Popular Press
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    1990
    Subject
    Political Process / Media & Internet, Media Studies, Journalism, Women's Studies
    Type
    Textbook
    Subject Area
    Political Science, Language Arts & Disciplines, Social Science
    Author
    Patricia Marks
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.8 in
    Item Weight
    16.8 Oz
    Item Length
    8.9 in
    Item Width
    5.8 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Scholarly & Professional
    LCCN
    89-025110
    Reviews
    "Provides an exemplum of the ways in which popular culture interacts with social issues.-- Studies in Popular Culture" -- Studies in Popular Culture, "Helped by her astute commentary, historical analysts of gender will borrow much for their own purposes.-- American Literature" -- American Literature, "Marks traces the evolution of the 'New Woman'... These new directions, mirrored in the press with immoderate humor, as evidenced in this collection of prose, verse and cartoons, constitute a significant contribution to the study of feminism and Victorianism." -- Publishers Weekly, "A helpful, entertaining compendium.-- Victorian Periodicals Review" -- Victorian Periodicals Review, "A significant contribution to the study of feminism and Victorianism.-- Publishers Weekly" -- Publishers Weekly, "An entertaining glimpse of the power the popular media had at the time in promoting-or stifling-the advancement of women." -- Daily Yomiuri, "Provides an exemplum of the ways in which popular culture interacts with social issues." -- Studies in Popular Culture, "Helped by her astute commentary, historical analysts of gender will borrow much for their own purposes." -- American Literature, An entertaining glimpse of the power the popular media had at the time in promoting-or stifling-the advancement of women., Marks traces the evolution of the 'New Woman'... These new directions, mirrored in the press with immoderate humor, as evidenced in this collection of prose, verse and cartoons, constitute a significant contribution to the study of feminism and Victorianism., Helped by her astute commentary, historical analysts of gender will borrow much for their own purposes.
    Dewey Edition
    20
    Grade From
    College Graduate Student
    Illustrated
    Yes
    Dewey Decimal
    071/.3/082
    Synopsis
    The so-called "New Woman"--that determined and free-wheeling figure in "rational" dress, demanding education, suffrage, and a career-was a frequent target for humorists in the popular press of the late nineteenth century. She invariably stood in contrast to the "womanly woman," a traditional figure bound to domestic concerns and a stereotype away from which many women were inexorably moving. Patricia Marks's book, based on a survey of satires and caricatures drawn from British and American periodicals of the 1880s and 1890s, places the popular view of the New Woman in the context of the age and explores the ways in which humor both reflected and shaped readers' perceptions of women's changing roles. Not all commentators of the period attacked the New Woman; even conservative satirists were more concerned with poverty, prostitution, and inadequate education than with defending so-called "femininity." Yet, as the influx of women into the economic mainstream changed social patterns, the popular press responded with humor ranging from the witty to the vituperative. Many of Marks's sources have never been reprinted and exist only in unindexed periodicals. Her book thus provides a valuable resource for those studying the rise of feminism and the influence of popular culture, as well as literary historians and critics seeking to place more formal genres within a cultural framework. Historians, sociologists, and others with an interest in Victorianism will find in it much to savor., The so-called "New Woman" -- that determined and free-wheeling figure in "rational" dress, demanding education, suffrage, and a career-was a frequent target for humorists in the popular press of the late nineteenth century. She invariably stood in contrast to the "womanly woman," a traditional figure bound to domestic concerns and a stereotype away from which many women were inexorably moving. Patricia Marks's book, based on a survey of satires and caricatures drawn from British and American periodicals of the 1880s and 1890s, places the popular view of the New Woman in the context of the age and explores the ways in which humor both reflected and shaped readers' perceptions of women's changing roles. Not all commentators of the period attacked the New Woman; even conservative satirists were more concerned with poverty, prostitution, and inadequate education than with defending so-called "femininity." Yet, as the influx of women into the economic mainstream changed social patterns, the popular press responded with humor ranging from the witty to the vituperative. Many of Marks's sources have never been reprinted and exist only in unindexed periodicals. Her book thus provides a valuable resource for those studying the rise of feminism and the influence of popular culture, as well as literary historians and critics seeking to place more formal genres within a cultural framework. Historians, sociologists, and others with an interest in Victorianism will find in it much to savor.
    LC Classification Number
    PN4888.W65M37 1990

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