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sociological and historical recognition of homosocial arrangements : Gay-studies and Women's studies University of Amsterdam Conference 22th-26th June 1983 Oudemanhuispoort Amsterdam
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- Book/Boek
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- Duyves, Mattias > (ed.)
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- Everard, Myriam > (ed.)
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- Grotenhuis, Saskia > (ed.)
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- [et al.]
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- Schlüpmann, Heide
- Publish Year
- 1983
- Shelfmark
- WER 72 1983 - B
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- homosociale arrangementen, LHBT, vrouwenstudies, lesbische en homostudies, vrouwbeelden, vrouwelijkheid, mannelijkheid, identiteit, literatuur, film, Noord-Holland, Nederland, Verenigd Koninkrijk, Duitsland, wereld, 14e eeuw, 15e eeuw, 16e eeuw, 17e eeuw, 18e eeuw, 19e eeuw, 20e eeuw, congrespaper, bundel
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- Part one: Among men .I. Theory: theory and methodology. Scholarly interventions .II. Fiction: fictional sources. Literary and visuel representations .III. Discipline: coercion and dependency. Stately interventions .IV. Boy-love: paedagogics and paedo-erotics .V. 1300-1800: among men during Renaissance and Enlightment .VI. 1750-1870: embourgeoisment and sexualisation of homosocial arrangements .VII. 1870-1945: Fin-de Siècle to fascism: pressure-cooker Germany .VIII. 1945-1984: gay consolidation and emerging criticism .Part two: among women .IX. Homosocial arrangements among women .X. Theory and methodology .XI. Heterosocial developments in a homosocial world .XII. Among women, a literary representation .XIII. Images of femininity and masculinity among women
Novel Directions for Female Development in Charlotte Yonge’s The Daisy Chain
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- Nineteenth-century gender studies
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- 2018
- Magazine Number
- 3
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- Magyarody, Katherine
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- literatuur, adolescentie, Verenigd Koninkrijk, 19e eeuw
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- Using the concept of the hobbledehoy and hobbledehoyden for, the main character in The Daisy Chain by Charlotte Yonge, Ethel’s transition into adulthood expands the scope of female adolescent non-conformity beyond that of the tomboy and provides context for the development (or not) of future nonconforming female adolescents in nineteenth-century fiction for or about young people.
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- Nineteenth-century gender studies
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- 2008
- Magazine Number
- 4
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- Bauman, Allen
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- Chen, Mia
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- Huff, Joyce L.
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- [et al.]
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- Wagner, Tamara Silvia
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- Article/Artikel
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- Nineteenth-century gender studies
- Magazine Year
- 2014
- Magazine Number
- 53
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- Grammatikos, Alex
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- literatuur, dichters, uitgevers, Verenigd Koninkrijk, 19e eeuw
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- 'In this article author argues that Hemans’s mounting dissatisfaction with her poetic vocation arose from her recognition that a disparity existed between her literary success and her artistic freedom and reputation. Although Hemans was by the late 1820s the bestselling female poet in England, her poetic content and style were nonetheless dictated, and therefore limited, by the demands of the print market. '
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- Nineteenth-century gender studies
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- 2018
- Magazine Number
- 1
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- Franey, Laura
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- eerste feministische golf, verkeer, literatuur, Verenigd Koninkrijk, 19e eeuw, essay
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- In this essay, the author explores the connection between feminist debate, including debate over the New Woman, and the train carriage, keying in on three women writers’ portrayals of their female characters’ experience of sexual threat in short stories from that crucial year of 1894.
Desire and Time in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Cranford and North and South
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- Article/Artikel
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- Nineteenth-century gender studies
- Magazine Year
- 2019
- Magazine Number
- 3
- Creator
- Armstrong, Mary A.
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- literatuur, seksualiteit, Verenigd Koninkrijk, 19e eeuw
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- The author examines the novels Cranford and North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell to explore Gaskell’s deployment of the literary provincial relative to female sexuality.
Fanny Price’s Sister Strategy
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- Article/Artikel
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- Nineteenth-century gender studies
- Magazine Year
- 2018
- Magazine Number
- 3
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- O'Malley, Rose
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- literatuur, relaties, sociobiologie, Verenigd Koninkrijk, 19e eeuw
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- This article argues that Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park reflects contemporary evolutionary theory’s acknowledgement of the importance of sibling connections, while further suggesting that substantial generational shifts in family groups can occur not only through parents and children, but also between older and younger sisters.
Craft, Gender and Material Production in the Long Nineteenth Century [special issue]
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- Nineteenth-century gender studies
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- 2018
- Magazine Number
- 2
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- Gowrley, Freya > (ed.)
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- Faulkner, Katie > (ed.)
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- literatuur, ambachts-, industrie- en transportberoepen, mannelijkheid, Verenigd Koninkrijk, Egypte, Israël, Italië, Caraïbisch gebied, 19e eeuw
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- This special issue identifies craft as a powerful lens through which to think about nineteenth-century gender and its construction, playing on the linguistic and semantic flexibility of craft and its many manifestations in order to better understand the complexities of nineteenth-century masculinity. Content: - Maya Wassell Smith, “‘The fancy work what sailors make’: Material and Emotional Creative Practice in Masculine Seafaring Communities” - Serena Dyer, “Masculinities, Wallpaper, and Crafting Domestic Space within the University, 1795-1914” - Karen Harvey, “The End of Craft? The Force of Embodied Male Labour in Industrial Manufacture in Early-Nineteenth Century Sheffield and Birmingham” - Aurélie Petiot, “Crafting Colonial Masculinity: Charles Robert Ashbee’s Educational Programme in Egypt and Jerusalem, 1917-1921” - Penelope Wickson, “Wearing His Heart on His Sleeve: Odoardo Borrani’s The Seamstresses of the Red Shirts and the Cult of Garibaldi” - Chloe Northrop, “Satirical Prints and Imperial Masculinity: Johnny Newcome in the West Indies”
understanding Virginia Woolf's social thought
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
- Magazine Year
- 2000
- Magazine Number
- 2
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- Bechtold, Brigitte
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- literatuur, vrouwenliteratuur, vrouwbeelden, sekse, Verenigd Koninkrijk
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- This paper begins with a brief survey the basic arguments of interest to feminist social thinkers and activists that are found explicitly in Room of One's Own (1929), Three Guineas (1938) and other essays. It then turns to insights provided by Woolf's fiction. The following part outlines the usefulness of Woolf's diaries, which both provide a rich database of personal acquaintances and experiences that have become the content of her thinking. The diaries are helpful in developing our understanding that Woolf's socioeconomic thought does not merely attack male patriarchy in favor of gender equality. They contain important examples showing that Woolf despised social elitism among women as among men, and that some of the role models for women in her essays and novels were actually played by men in her life, notably young men who became emotionally and physically damaged in war. Author concludes in the final section that a thorough understanding of the importance of Virginia Woolf's social thought can only be gained if study incorporates her fiction and diaries.
female musicianship and embodied artisery in Bertha Thomas's The Violin Player
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- Article/Artikel
- Magazine Title
- Nineteenth-century gender studies
- Magazine Year
- 2018
- Magazine Number
- 1
- Creator
- Draucker, Shannon
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- literatuur, muziek, psychologie, Verenigd Koninkrijk, 19e eeuw
- Description
- Berta Thomas's nineteenth-century novel The Violin Player has been studied for scientific understandings of the physics and physiology of sound and for using a female musician.