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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,…mehr
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.
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Gillian Swanson is Senior Lecturer in the School of Cultural Studies at the University of the West of England. She is co-editor (with Christine Gledhill) of Nationalizing Femininity: Culture, Sexuality, and Cinemain Britain in World War Two (Manchester University Press, 1996), and co-author (with Patricia Wise) of Going forBroke: Women's Participation in the Arts and CulturalIndustries (1998).
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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
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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