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Delap, Lucy.
Feminist media history[electronic resource] :suffrage, periodicals and the public sphere /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
324.6/230941
Title/Author:
Feminist media history : suffrage, periodicals and the public sphere // Maria DiCenzo, Lucy Delap and Leila Ryan.
Author:
DiCenzo, Maria.
other author:
Delap, Lucy.
Published:
New York : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2011.
Description:
1 online resource.
Subject:
Women - Suffrage - Great Britain
Subject:
Feminism - History. - Great Britain
Subject:
POLITICAL SCIENCE - Political Process
ISBN:
9780230299078 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
0230299075 (electronic bk.)
[NT 15000228]:
Introduction: The Challenges and Contributions of Feminist Media History -- PART I: PUBLICS, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, AND MEDIA HISTORY -- Revisiting Debates about the Public Sphere -- Publics and Counterpublics -- Publics and Social Movements -- The Private and the Public -- Suffrage History and Social Movements -- Key Aspects of Contentious Collective Action -- Social Movement Organizations -- Temporal Continuity and Cycles of Protest -- Framing -- Culture and Social Movements -- Media and Social Movements -- Situating Women's Political Periodicals in Press/Media History -- The Impact of Feminist Media Research -- New Directions -- The Feminist Press and Alternative Media -- Significance of Early Feminist Media -- The Case Studies -- PART II: THE CASE STUDIES -- Unity and Dissent: Official Organs of the Suffrage Campaign / M. DiCenzo -- The Englishwoman: 'Twelve Years of Brilliant Life' / L. Ryan -- Individualism and Introspection: the framing of feminism in The Freewoman / L. Delap.
[NT 15000229]:
This study highlights the contributions of feminist media history to a range of disciplines. Focusing on the feminist press emerging from and reacting to the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century British suffrage campaign, the book situates these sources in the context of current debates about the public sphere, social movements, and media history. The case studies include official organs of the suffrage movement, and feminist reviews such as the Englishwoman and the notorious Freewoman. Based on original research, the case studies are designed to offer detailed and comparative analyses of key periodicals representing diverging ideological positions and genres. They demonstrate the complex and often conflicting internal dynamics of early women's movements and the central role of print media in their engagement with the wider public.
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Feminist media history[electronic resource] :suffrage, periodicals and the public sphere /
DiCenzo, Maria.
Feminist media history
suffrage, periodicals and the public sphere /[electronic resource] :Maria DiCenzo, Lucy Delap and Leila Ryan. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2011. - 1 online resource.
Introduction: The Challenges and Contributions of Feminist Media History -- PART I: PUBLICS, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, AND MEDIA HISTORY -- Revisiting Debates about the Public Sphere -- Publics and Counterpublics -- Publics and Social Movements -- The Private and the Public -- Suffrage History and Social Movements -- Key Aspects of Contentious Collective Action -- Social Movement Organizations -- Temporal Continuity and Cycles of Protest -- Framing -- Culture and Social Movements -- Media and Social Movements -- Situating Women's Political Periodicals in Press/Media History -- The Impact of Feminist Media Research -- New Directions -- The Feminist Press and Alternative Media -- Significance of Early Feminist Media -- The Case Studies -- PART II: THE CASE STUDIES -- Unity and Dissent: Official Organs of the Suffrage Campaign / M. DiCenzo -- The Englishwoman: 'Twelve Years of Brilliant Life' / L. Ryan -- Individualism and Introspection: the framing of feminism in The Freewoman / L. Delap.
This study highlights the contributions of feminist media history to a range of disciplines. Focusing on the feminist press emerging from and reacting to the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century British suffrage campaign, the book situates these sources in the context of current debates about the public sphere, social movements, and media history. The case studies include official organs of the suffrage movement, and feminist reviews such as the Englishwoman and the notorious Freewoman. Based on original research, the case studies are designed to offer detailed and comparative analyses of key periodicals representing diverging ideological positions and genres. They demonstrate the complex and often conflicting internal dynamics of early women's movements and the central role of print media in their engagement with the wider public.
ISBN: 9780230299078 (electronic bk.)
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