Feminist media history Suffrage, periodicals and the public sphere /

Highlighting the contributions of feminist media history to media studies and related disciplines, this book focuses on feminist periodicals emerging from or reacting to the Edwardian suffrage campaign and situates them in the context of current debates about the public sphere, social movements, and...

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Main Authors: DiCenzo, Maria.
Group Author: Delap, Lucy.; Ryan, Leila.
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Literature type: Electronic Software eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230299078
Summary: Highlighting the contributions of feminist media history to media studies and related disciplines, this book focuses on feminist periodicals emerging from or reacting to the Edwardian suffrage campaign and situates them in the context of current debates about the public sphere, social movements, and media history.
Item Description: Electronic book text.
Epublication based on: 9780230241268, 2010.
Carrier Form: 248 p. : 5 b&w, ill., 5.
ISBN: 9780230241268
9780230299078 :
0230299075 :
CLC: D445.61
Contents: List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction: The Challenges and Contributions of Feminist Media History PART I: PUBLICS, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, AND MEDIA HISTORY Revisiting Debates about the Public Sphere Publics and Counterpublics Publics and Social Movements The Private and the Public Suffrage History and Social Movements Key Aspects of Contentious Collective Action Social Movement Organizations Temporal Continuity and Cycles of Protest Framing Culture and Social Movements Media and Social Movements Situating Women's Political Periodicals in Press/Media History The Impact of Feminist Media Research New Directions The Feminist Press and Alternative Media Significance of Early Feminist Media The Case Studies PART II: THE CASE STUDIES Unity and Dissent: Official Organs of the Suffrage Campaign-- M.DiCenzo The Englishwoman: 'Twelve Years of Brilliant Life'-- L.Ryan Individualism and Introspection: the framing of feminism in The Freewoman-- L.Delap Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index.