Redefining the new woman, 1920-1963
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Redefining the new woman, 1920-1963
(A Garland series, . Antifeminism in America : a collection of readings from the literature of the opponents to U.S. feminism,
Garland, 1997
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内容説明
The documents in this paperback inform the reader's understanding and appreciation of the social and political context of opposition in which the advocates of women's rights labored from 1848 to 1996. Arranged in six parts by historical periods, these original articles from mainstream magazines, specialized and academic journals, and books display the tone and substance of opposition to women's rights as it appeared in popular literature. The selections reflect the public campaign, fought in the popular press, of opponents to the fundamental goal of all aspects of movement for women's rights, to challenge the gender system by advocating equality for women.
目次
Introduction
Part I: 1852 - 1890
Men's Rights Convention at -: Extrordinary Proceedings, Exciting Scenes, and Curious Speeches,Chericot
Authentic Particulars of Alarming Disturbances Consequent on the Late Men's Rights Convention at, Chericot
Intellectual Culture of Woman, Alexander H. Sands
Education of the Female Sex
Woman, Her Rights, Wrongs, Privileges, and Responsibilities: Containing a Sketch of Her Position in Education, L.P. Brockett
Woman's Rights Viewed Physiologically and Historically
Citizenship, its Rights and Duties: Woman Suffrage, David Augustus Straker
The Present Legal Rights of Women (October 1890), Samuel Williams Cooper
Part II: 1898 - 1918
The Unquiet Sex: Third Paper - Women and Reforms, Helen Watterson Moody
When the College is Hurtful to a Girl, S. Weir Mitchell
The Restless Woman, J. Cardinal Gibbons
The Irresponsible Woman and the Friendless Child, Ida M. Tarbell
The Renaissance of Woman, Arthur Stringer
The Brute in Man as an Argument Against Feminism
Feminism and Socialism, Fred Perry Powers
Some Considerations Affecting the Replacement of Men by Women Workers, Josephine Goldmark
Part III: 1924 - 1932
Are Women's Clubs Used by Bolshevists?, Henry Ford
The Unfemale Feminine, Anthony Bertram
Feminism Destructive of Woman's Happiness, Gina Lombroso Ferrero
Fanatical Females, John Leonard Cole
Sex Inferiority, Ruth Allison Hudnut
Cocksure Women and Hensure Men, Harry T. Moore
Are Ten Too Many?, Marjorie Wells
A Woman's Invasion of a Famous Public School and How Men Endured It
Part IV: 1945 - 1956
An Objective View, S.H. Halford
Trend of National Intelligence: Loss of Sexual Instinct by the Highly Educated Woman, S.H. Halford
My Great-Grandmothers Were Happy, Priscilla Robertson
The Passage Through College, Mervin B. Freeman
Women, Husbands, and History, Adlai E. Stevenson
The Found Generation, David Riesman
Part V: 1968 - 1982
Sex Unwanted
The Abortion Debate, Ralph B. Potter, Jr.
Excerpts from Sexual Suicide, George Glider
Excerpts from The Total Woman,Marabel Morgan
Lord Teach Me to Submit, Anita Bryant
The Feminist Movement, Jerry Falwell
The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Feminism, Midge Decter
Part VI: 1985 - 1993
The Feminist Mistake: Sexual Equality and the Decline of the American Military, Jean Yarbrough
The International Patriarchy, Arne Saknussemm
The Failure of Feminism, Kay Ebling
Wrong on Rape: Neither Naming Rape Victims Against Their Will, Nor Broadening the Definition of Rape to Include Seduction, Helps the Cause of Feminism
Why I Am Not a Feminist: Some Remarks on the Problem of Gender Identity in the U.S. and Poland, Mira Marody
Acknowledgments
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内容説明
2. Redefining the New Woman, 1920-1963
Despite the fact that women's suffrage did not produce the catastrophic consequences predicted, mainstream opposition to the feminist movement refused to die, as exemplified in commentaries by industrialist Henry Ford, renowned literary figures D.H. Lawrence and Norman Mailer, and even presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson, all represented in this volume. The other selections first focus on sources published during the interwar years and indicate that the legacy of progressive social feminism exacerbated reactionary attitudes toward women in the context of postwar political fundamentalism, the Great Depression, and the New Deal. The second part contains literature that appeared between 1941 and 1963, and reflects the ambivalence and backlash toward wives and mothers in the workforce and the public sphere, driven by the social, political, and economic conservatism of the Cold War Era.
目次
Series Introduction
xiii Volume Introduction
2 What Is Equality?
Clara Mortenson Beyer
3 Are Women's Clubs "Used" by Bolshevists?
Henry Ford
7 The Unfemale Feminine
Anthony Bertram
10 Feminism and the Economic Independence of Woman
Guion Griffis Johnson
13 The Collapse of Feminism
Reginald F. Rynd
21 Seven Deadly Sins of Woman in Business
Anne W. Armstrong
30 The Problem of Women in Industry
Ethel M. Johnson
35 Equality of Woman with Man:
A Myth-A Challenge to Feminism
John Macy
44 Feminism Destructive of Woman's Happiness
Gina Lombroso Ferrero
52 Second Thoughts on Feminism
Iona Mure
53 Feminism and Jane Smith
63 The Enfranchisement of the Girl of Twenty-one
Anthony M. Ludovici
70 Public Opinion-Women in Industry
Margaret G. Bondfield
73 Woman's Morality in Transition
Joseph Collins
81 Woman's Encroachment on Man's Domain
Evils of Woman's Revolt Against the Old Standards
Hugh L. McMenamin
Fanatical Females
John Leonard Cole
This Two-Headed Monster-The Family
Henry R. Carey
Common Problems of Professional Women
Ruby A. Black
Sex Inferiority
Ruth Allison Hudnut
Chivalry and Labor Laws
Cocksure Women and Hensure Men
D.H. Lawrence
Emotional Handicaps of the Professional Woman
Eleanor B. Saunders
What More Do Women Want?
Creighton Peet
Are Ten Too Many?
Marjorie Wells
A Word to Women
Albert Jay Nock
Is Feminism Decadent?
Bernard Acworth and Muriel Kirkpatrick
A Woman's Invasion of a Famous Public School
and How Men Endured It
D.P.H.
The Disadvantages of Women's Rights
Nirgidma de Torhout
The Cultural Background of the American Woman
Ernest R. Groves
Deterrents to Parenthood
S.H. Halford
An Objective View?
S.H. Halford
Trend of National Intelligence
S.H. Halford
American Woman's Dilemma
Frances Levinson
Should Mothers Work?
Irene M. Josselyn and Ruth Schley Goldman
Social Psychological Correlates of Upward Social Mobility
Among Unmarried Career Women
Evelyn Ellis
My Great-Grandmothers Were Happy
Priscilla Robertson
The Passage Through College
Mervin B. Freedman
276 Women, Husbands and History
Adlai E. Stevenson
285 The Found Generation
David Riesman
301 Table of Traits Assigned to Male and Female
Orville G. Brim Jr.
303 A Rousing Club Fight
Norman Mailer
327 Acknowledgments
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