Nasty Women Transgressive Womanhood in American History |
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Author:
| Aucoin, Alicia Barth, Gillian Barth, Grace Wisnewski, Liv Hickman, Helen Lawhorne, Savannah McGowan, Kat McLean, Caroline Shay, Sarah Sheehan, Madison Sholtis, Elizabeth Spilman, Trenton Stewart, Bethany Thompson, Alyssa Wood, Olivia |
Artist:
| Wisnewski, Liv |
Volume Editor:
| Mollin, Marian |
ISBN: | 978-1-949373-53-0 |
Publication Date: | Apr 2021 |
Publisher: | Virginia Tech Publishing
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Book Format: | Digital online |
List Price: | Contact Supplier contact
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Book Description:
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The saying goes that well-behaved women rarely make history. For centuries, American women have been carving out spaces of their own in a male-dominated world. From politics to entertainment to their personal lives, women have been making their mark on the American landscape since the nation's inception, often ignored or overlooked by those creating the record. This collection takes the long view of the American woman and examines her transgressive behavior through the decades....
More DescriptionThe saying goes that well-behaved women rarely make history. For centuries, American women have been carving out spaces of their own in a male-dominated world. From politics to entertainment to their personal lives, women have been making their mark on the American landscape since the nation's inception, often ignored or overlooked by those creating the record. This collection takes the long view of the American woman and examines her transgressive behavior through the decades. Including stories of women enslaved, early celebrities, engineers and more, these essays demonstrate how there is no such thing as an "average" woman, as even those ordinary women are found doing extraordinary things. This collection comes at a particularly poignant time, as August 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the ratification and adoption of the 19th Amendment, which - in a landmark for women's rights - granted American women the right to vote.