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Feminist Lives in Victorian England Professor Philippa Levine

Feminist Lives in Victorian England von Professor Philippa Levine

Feminist Lives in Victorian England Professor Philippa Levine


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Zusammenfassung

In employing a theoretical perspective culled from contemporary feminist scholarship, this analysis goes beyond such traditional categories as class, evangelicalism, liberalism, and latterly socialism, to a recognition of the centrality of gender in the making of 19th-century politics.

Feminist Lives in Victorian England Zusammenfassung

Feminist Lives in Victorian England: Private Lives and Public Commitment Professor Philippa Levine

Victorian women were more in control of their lives and collective destinies than historians have previously credited. This new study of nineteenth-century feminism combines the findings of extensive research with a strong emphasis on redefining the mould of politics in Victorian England. By looking at the writings of many women actively identified as feminists the author reveals how their political commitment suffused the lives they led. She argues that attempts to use trade unions, Parliament, the legal and medical professions and other bodies from which women were barred as yardsticks of political activity are bound to be misleading. Philippa Levine shows instead the subtler ways in which they used the activities open to them to reject many of the most persistent features of the separate sphere ideology which excluded them from public life. In employing a theoretical perspective culled from contemporary feminist scholarship, this analysis goes beyond such traditional categories as class, evangelicalism, liberalism, and latterly socialism, to a recognition of the centrality of gender in the making of nineteenth-century politics.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface: configuring feminism historically. Part 1 Private lives: family, faith and politics; reappropriating adulthood; understanding the empty places - love, friendship, and women's networks. Part 2 Public commitment: disrupting the dark continent; breaking the male monopoly - politics, law and feminism; invading the public sphere - employment, education and the middle class women; nurturing the sickly plants - women, labour and unionism. Conclusion: organizing principles - re-reading the political geneaology of feminism.

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9780631148029
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Feminist Lives in Victorian England: Private Lives and Public Commitment Professor Philippa Levine
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Gebundene Ausgabe
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19901018
256
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