Western women's lives : continuity and change in the twentieth century

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Western women's lives : continuity and change in the twentieth century

edited by Sandra K. Schackel

(Historians of the frontier and American West)

University of New Mexico Press, c2003

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 427-440)

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The seventeen essays reprinted in this anthology address the ways in which western women have experienced the twentieth century. These writings go beyond the standard categorisations of gender, class, race, and ethnicity by providing a deeper understanding of women and distribution of power through examinations of generations, family and career, religion, sexual orientation, geography, and political preferences. The analysis that emerges is of an increasingly complex mix of experiences, some continuous from the nineteenth century and others unique to modernity, but all powerfully shaping how women lived in the West during the past century. The collection is arranged around five themes: politics and power; women and mobility; staying on the land; uncovering women's voices; and reshaping cultural images and ideas.

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