Invalid Women

Invalid Women
Title Invalid Women PDF eBook
Author Diane Price Herndl
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages 289
Release 2000-11-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0807863904

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"A fine example of politically engaged literary criticism.--Belles Lettres "Price Herndl's compelling individual readings of works by major writers (Harriet Beecher Stowe, Hawthorne, Wharton, James, Fitzgerald) and minor ones complement her examination of germ theory, psychic and somatic cures, medicine's place in the rise of capitalism, and the cultural forms in which men and women used the trope of female illness.--Choice "A rich and provocative study of female illnesses and their textual representations. . . . A major contribution to the feminist agenda of literature and medicine.--Medical Humanities Review "[An] important book.--Nineteenth-Century Literature "[This] sophisticated new study . . . brings the best current strategies of a thoroughly historicized feminist literary criticism to bear on textual representations of female invalidism.--Feminist Studies "An outstanding study of the representation of female invalidism in American culture and literature. There emerges from this work a striking sense of the changing meanings of female invalidism even as the conjunction of these terms has remained a constant in American cultural history. . . . Moreover, Invalid Women provides fascinating readings of female illness in a variety of texts.--Gillian Brown, University of Utah "A provocative study based on imaginative historical research and very fine close readings. The book provides a useful American complement to Helena Michie's The Flesh Made Word and Margaret Homans's Bearing the World. It should prove enlightening and otherwise useful not just to scholars of American literature, but also to those engaged in American studies, feminist criticism and theory, women's studies, the sociology of medicine and illness, and the history of science and medicine.--Cynthia S. Jordan, Indiana University

The Woman Citizen

The Woman Citizen
Title The Woman Citizen PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 1370
Release 1919
Genre Women
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The Woman's Gazette; Or, News about Work

The Woman's Gazette; Or, News about Work
Title The Woman's Gazette; Or, News about Work PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 174
Release 1878
Genre Volunteers
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Elections in Asia and the Pacific : A Data Handbook

Elections in Asia and the Pacific : A Data Handbook
Title Elections in Asia and the Pacific : A Data Handbook PDF eBook
Author Dieter Nohlen
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 876
Release 2001-11-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0191530425

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This two-volume work continues the series of election data handbooks published by OUP. It presents a first-ever compendium of electoral data for all the 62 states in Asia, Australia and Oceania from their independence to the present. Following the overall structure of the series, an initial comparative introduction on elections and electoral systems is followed by chapters on each state of the region. Written by knowledgeable and renowned scholars, the contributions examine the evolution of institutional and electoral arrangements, and provide systematic surveys of the up-to-date electoral provisions and their historical development. Exhaustive statistics on national elections and referendums are given in each chapter. Together with the other books of this series, Elections in Asia and the Pacific is a highly reliable resource for historical and cross-national comparisons of elections and electoral systems world-wide. The second volume of Elections in Asia and the Pacific covers the Asia-Pacific area, i.e. the 30 independent states of East Asia (including Japan), South East Asia and the South Pacific (including Australia and New Zealand).

Women Clerks in Wilhelmine Germany

Women Clerks in Wilhelmine Germany
Title Women Clerks in Wilhelmine Germany PDF eBook
Author Carole Elizabeth Adams
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 212
Release 2002-07-18
Genre History
ISBN 9780521526845

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A case-study of the nature and limitations of pre-First World War 'feminism'.

Soviet Women on the Frontline in the Second World War

Soviet Women on the Frontline in the Second World War
Title Soviet Women on the Frontline in the Second World War PDF eBook
Author R. Markwick
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 227
Release 2012-06-26
Genre History
ISBN 0230362540

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This is the first comprehensive study in English of Soviet women who fought against the genocidal, misogynist, Nazi enemy on the Eastern Front during the Second World War. Drawing on a vast array of original archival, memoir, and published sources, this book captures the everyday experiences of Soviet women fighting, living and dying on the front.

Reading Women

Reading Women
Title Reading Women PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Phegley
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 313
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0802089283

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Literary and popular culture has often focused its attention on women readers, particularly since early Victorian times. In Reading Women, an esteemed group of new and established scholars provide a close study of the evolution of the woman reader by examining a wide range of nineteenth- and twentieth-century media, including Antebellum scientific treatises, Victorian paintings, and Oprah Winfrey's televised book club, as well as the writings of Charlotte Brontë, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Zora Neale Hurston. Attending especially to what, how, and why women read, Reading Women brings together a rich array of subjects that sheds light on the defining role the woman reader has played in the formation, not only of literary history, but of British and American culture. The contributors break new ground by focusing on the impact representations of women readers have had on understandings of literacy and certain reading practices, the development of books and print culture, and the categorization of texts into high and low cultural forms.