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Go Get Mothers Streikpostenschild Kreuzungssphären mit der materiellen Kultur der Sufrage-
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Publisher
University Press of America, Incorporated
ISBN-10
076184788X
ISBN-13
9780761847885
eBay Product ID (ePID)
11038422927
Product Key Features
Book Title
Go Get Mother's Picket Sign : Crossing Spheres with the Material Culture of Suffrage
Number of Pages
110 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Women, Feminism & Feminist Theory, Civil Rights, Women's Studies, Higher, United States / General, History / General
Publication Year
2009
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Art, Political Science, Social Science, Education, History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.2 in
Item Weight
5.5 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2009-931507
Reviews
"With sparking research and moving prose, Cathleen Nista Rauterkus has offered us an original and groundbreaking subject, the importance of material culture associated with the Suffrage Movement in the United States. She explores and interprets new dimensions of American history by analyzing various themes of the subject and tying archival work with material culture, the influential and tangible tools found within women's suffrage. Readers will be drawn into the colorful material and wonderful fabric of Rauterkus' arguments. This is a masterful use of traditional historical documents as well as postcards, tea sets, dolls, dresses, and cartoons." --Clifford Trafzer, Rupert Costo, Chair, Department of History, University of California, Riverside, With sparking research and moving prose, Cathleen Nista Rauterkus has offered us an original and groundbreaking subject, the importance of material culture associated with the Suffrage Movement in the United States. She explores and interprets new dimensions of American history by analyzing various themes of the subject and tying archival work with material culture, the influential and tangible tools found within women's suffrage. Readers will be drawn into the colorful material and wonderful fabric of Rauterkus' arguments. This is a masterful use of traditional historical documents as well as postcards, tea sets, dolls, dresses, and cartoons.
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
305.420973
Table Of Content
Chapter 1 List of Figures Chapter 2 Acknowlegments Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 Chapter 1: Suffrage Explained Chapter 5 Chapter 2: Anti Backlash Chapter 6 Chapter 3: Madonna and Child Chapter 7 Chapter 4: Fashion Chapter 8 Chapter 5: Proper Hostesses Chapter 9 Chapter 6: Entering Public Space Chapter 10 Conclusion Chapter 11 Bibliography Chapter 12 Appendix
Synopsis
Go Get Mother's Picket Sign tells the story of American suffragists who worked to balance their public and private lives as wives, mothers, and homemakers. American suffragists battled an intense fight against the idea that women in America could not engage in politics without also creating a great void in the home. It was believed that if women allowed this void to occur, the decline and decay of the home life would destroy 19th and 20th century society. Men could not help women fill the role of homemaker, as it was thought that men had neither experience nor the ability to learn the order and method of caring for home and children. The family framework known by Victorians remained doomed. However, to counter this concept, suffragists created a new woman who functioned in both the home and the public world. All of their suffrage materials showed that these women did not forget their responsibility to the home. Everything they used encompassed the right of suffrage and maintained the image of the dutiful wife and mother. By combining the forces of material culture and suffrage, this work will further the study of women's suffrage and expand knowledge of women within both political and domestic spheres. Book jacket., Go Get Mother's Picket Sign tells the story of American suffragists who worked to balance their public and private lives as wives, mothers, and homemakers. American suffragists battled an intense fight against the idea that women in America could not engage in politics without also creating a great void in the home. It was believed that if women allowed this void to occur, the decline and decay of the home life would destroy 19th and 20th century society. Men could not help women fill the role of homemaker, as it was thought that men had neither experience nor the ability to learn the order and method of caring for home and children. The family framework known by Victorians remained doomed. However, to counter this concept, suffragists created a new woman who functioned in both the home and the public world. All of their suffrage materials showed that these women did not forget their responsibility to the home. Everything they used encompassed the right of suffrage and maintained the image of the dutiful wife and mother. By combining the forces of material culture and suffrage, this work will further the study of women's suffrage and expand knowledge of women within both political and domestic spheres., This book tells the story of American suffragists within both political and domestic spheres, who worked to balance their public and private lives. The work is original and takes a fresh approach to this most interesting topic.
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HQ1154
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