Woman's Weekly and Lower Middle-Class Domestic Culture in Britain, 1918-1958

Woman's Weekly and Lower Middle-Class Domestic Culture in Britain, 1918-1958
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Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9781837646586
ISBN-13 : 1837646589
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Woman's Weekly and Lower Middle-Class Domestic Culture in Britain, 1918-1958 by : Eleanor Reed

A unique intersection between periodical and literary scholarship, and class and gender history, this book showcases a brand-new approach to surveying a popular domestic magazine. Reading Woman’s Weekly alongside titles including Good Housekeeping, My Weekly, Peg’s Paper and Woman’s Own, and works by authors including Dot Allan, E.M. Delafield, George Orwell and J.B. Priestley, it positions the publication within both the contemporary magazine market and the field of literature more broadly, redrawing the parameters of that field as it approaches the domestic magazine as a literary genre in its own right. Between 1918 and 1958, Woman’s Weekly targeted a lower middle-class readership: broadly, housewives and unmarried clerical workers on low incomes, who viewed or aspired to view themselves as middle-class. Examining the magazine’s distinctively lower middle-class treatment of issues including the First World War’s impact on gender, the status of housewives and working women, women’s contribution to the Second World War effort, and Britain’s post-war economic and social recovery, this book supplies fresh and challenging insights into lower middle-class culture, during a period in which Britain’s lower middle classes were gaining prominence, and middle-class lifestyles were undergoing rapid and radical change.

Woman's Weekly and Lower Middle-class Domestic Culture in Britain, 1918-1958

Woman's Weekly and Lower Middle-class Domestic Culture in Britain, 1918-1958
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1802073566
ISBN-13 : 9781802073560
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Woman's Weekly and Lower Middle-class Domestic Culture in Britain, 1918-1958 by : Eleanor Reed

A unique intersection between periodical and literary scholarship, and class and gender history, this book showcases a brand-new approach to surveying a popular domestic magazine. Reading Woman's Weekly alongside titles including Good Housekeeping, My Weekly, Peg's Paper and Woman's Own, and works by authors including Dot Allan, E.M. Delafield, George Orwell and J.B. Priestley, it positions the publication within both the contemporary magazine market and the field of literature more broadly, redrawing the parameters of that field as it approaches the domestic magazine as a literary genre in its own right.

British Women's Writing, 1930 to 1960

British Women's Writing, 1930 to 1960
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Publisher : Liverpool English Texts and St
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9781789621822
ISBN-13 : 1789621828
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis British Women's Writing, 1930 to 1960 by : Sue Kennedy

This volume contributes to the vibrant, ongoing recuperative work on women's writing by shedding new light on a group of authors commonly dismissed as middlebrow in their concerns and conservative in their styles and politics. The neologism 'interfeminism' - coined to partner Kristin Bluemel's 'intermodernism' - locates this group chronologically and ideologically between two 'waves' of feminism, whilst also forging connections between the political and cultural monoliths that have traditionally overshadowed them. Drawing attention to the strengths of this 'out-of-category' writing in its own right, this volume also highlights how intersecting discourses of gender, class and society in the interwar and post-war periods pave the way for the bold reassessments of female subjectivity that characterise second and third wave feminism. The essays showcase the stylistic, cultural and political vitality of a substantial group of women authors of fiction, non-fiction, drama, poetry and journalism including Vera Brittain, Storm Jameson, Nancy Mitford, Phyllis Shand Allfrey, Rumer Godden, Attia Hosain, Doris Lessing, Kamala Markandaya, Susan Ertz, Marghanita Laski, Elizabeth Bowen, Edith Pargeter, Eileen Bigland, Nancy Spain, Vera Laughton Matthews, Pamela Hansford Johnson, Dorothy Whipple, Elizabeth Taylor, Daphne du Maurier, Barbara Comyns, Shelagh Delaney, Stevie Smith and Penelope Mortimer. Additional exploration of the popular magazines Woman's Weekly and Good Housekeeping and new material from the Vera Brittain archive add an innovative dimension to original readings of the literature of a transformative period of British social and cultural history.

Women's Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1918-1939

Women's Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1918-1939
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Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages : 936
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ISBN-10 : 9781474412551
ISBN-13 : 1474412556
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Women's Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1918-1939 by : Catherine Clay

Explores the problem of anthropomorphism: a major bone of contention in 8th to 14th-century Islamic theology

Time and Tide

Time and Tide
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Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781474418195
ISBN-13 : 1474418198
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Time and Tide by : Catherine Clay

"The first in-depth study of the landmark modern feminist magazine, "Time and Tide." Unique in establishing itself as the only female-run intellectual weekly in the golden age of the weekly review, "Time and Tide" both challenged persistent prejudices against women's participation in public life and played an instrumental role in redefining women's gender roles and identities. Drawing on extensive new archival research, Catherine Clay recovers the contributions to this magazine of both well- and lesser-known British women writers, editors, critics and journalists and explores a cultural dialogue about literature, politics and the arts that took place beyond the parameters of modernist 'little magazines.' The book makes a major contribution to the history of women's writing and feminism in Britain between the wars."--Publisher's description

Equality and Inequality in Education Policy

Equality and Inequality in Education Policy
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Publisher : Multilingual Matters
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 1853592498
ISBN-13 : 9781853592492
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Equality and Inequality in Education Policy by : Liz Dawtrey

Discusses the history and gendered nature of education policy and the impact of policies on practice in education. The articles represent a range of views and approaches to education, demonstrating the complexity of educational experience and the influence of class, race, culture and gender.

The "new Woman" Revised

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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 464
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ISBN-10 : 0520074718
ISBN-13 : 9780520074712
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis The "new Woman" Revised by : Ellen Wiley Todd

In the years between the world wars, Manhattan's Fourteenth Street-Union Square district became a center for commercial, cultural, and political activities, and hence a sensitive barometer of the dramatic social changes of the period. It was here that four urban realist painters--Kenneth Hayes Miller, Reginald Marsh, Raphael Soyer, and Isabel Bishop--placed their images of modern "new women." Bargain stores, cheap movie theaters, pinball arcades, and radical political organizations were the backdrop for the women shoppers, office and store workers, and consumers of mass culture portrayed by these artists. Ellen Wiley Todd deftly interprets the painters' complex images as they were refracted through the gender ideology of the period. This is a work of skillful interdisciplinary scholarship, combining recent insights from feminist art history, gender studies, and social and cultural theory. Drawing on a range of visual and verbal representations as well as biographical and critical texts, Todd balances the historical context surrounding the painters with nuanced analyses of how each artist's image of womanhood contributed to the continual redefining of the "new woman's" relationships to men, family, work, feminism, and sexuality.

Historical Abstracts

Historical Abstracts
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Total Pages : 438
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015073568605
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Historical Abstracts by : Eric H. Boehm

Bradstreet's Weekly

Bradstreet's Weekly
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 860
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105015713519
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Bradstreet's Weekly by :

The Theory of the Leisure Class

The Theory of the Leisure Class
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Publisher : The Floating Press
Total Pages : 472
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ISBN-10 : 9781775411246
ISBN-13 : 1775411249
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis The Theory of the Leisure Class by : Thorstein Veblen

Considered the first in-depth critique of consumerism, economist Thorstein Veblen's 1899 book The Theory of the Leisure Class has come to be regarded as one of the great works of economic theory. Using contemporary and anthropological accounts, Veblen held that our economic and social norms are driven by traces of our early tribal life, rather than ideas of utility.