This edited collection examines the campaign for women's suffrage from an international perspective. Leading international scholars explore the relationship between suffragism and other areas of social and political struggle, and examine the ideological and cultural implications of gendered constructions of 'race', nation and empire. The book includes comprehensive case-studies of Britain, India, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Palestine.
This edited collection examines the campaign for women's suffrage from an international perspective. Leading international scholars explore the relationship between suffragism and other areas of social and political struggle, and examine the ideological and cultural implications of gendered constructions of 'race', nation and empire. The book includes comprehensive case-studies of Britain, India, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Palestine.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ian Christopher Fletcher teaches history and women's studies at Georgia State University in Atlanta. He is co-editor of European Imperialism, 1830-1930 (with Alice L. Conklin) and a member of the Editorial Collective of Radical History Review., Laura E. Nym Mayhall is an assistant professor in the department of History at the Catholic University of America. She is currently completing a book on gender and citizenship in Britain, 1867-1930., Philippa Levine teaches history at the University of Southern California. She is the author of Feminist Lives in Victorian England: Private Roles and Public Commitment and The Amateur and the Professional: Historians, Antiquarians and Archaeologists in Victorian England 1838-1886.
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Part 1 Re-thinking suffrage discourse Chapter 1 The South African War and the origins of suffrage militancy in Britain, 1899-1902, Laura E. Nym Mayhall Chapter 2 "States of injury", Antoinette Burton Chapter 3 "Racial poison", Mariana Valverde Chapter 4 Modernity and mother-heartedness, Judith Smart Chapter 5 White maternity and black infancy, Pamela Scully Part 2 Local feminisms in an imperial state Chapter 6 An experiment in the social laboratory?, Raewyn Dalziel Chapter 7 "Women of the Nations, Unite!", Ian Christopher Fletcher Chapter 8 "Pioneering representatives of the Hebrew people", Ruth Abrams Chapter 9 Nation, tradition and rights, Ellen Fleischmann Part 3 Tracking the transnational Chapter 10 British suffragists and Iranian women, 1906-1911, Mansour Bonakdarian Chapter 11 "Making fresh Britains across the seas", Donal Lowry Chapter 12 Competing transnational representations of the 1930s Indian franchise question, Catherine Candy Chapter 13 Australian women's metropolitan activism, Angela Woollacott Chapter 14 Suffragism and internationalism, Mrinalini Sinha
Part 1 Re-thinking suffrage discourse Chapter 1 The South African War and the origins of suffrage militancy in Britain, 1899-1902, Laura E. Nym Mayhall Chapter 2 "States of injury", Antoinette Burton Chapter 3 "Racial poison", Mariana Valverde Chapter 4 Modernity and mother-heartedness, Judith Smart Chapter 5 White maternity and black infancy, Pamela Scully Part 2 Local feminisms in an imperial state Chapter 6 An experiment in the social laboratory?, Raewyn Dalziel Chapter 7 "Women of the Nations, Unite!", Ian Christopher Fletcher Chapter 8 "Pioneering representatives of the Hebrew people", Ruth Abrams Chapter 9 Nation, tradition and rights, Ellen Fleischmann Part 3 Tracking the transnational Chapter 10 British suffragists and Iranian women, 1906-1911, Mansour Bonakdarian Chapter 11 "Making fresh Britains across the seas", Donal Lowry Chapter 12 Competing transnational representations of the 1930s Indian franchise question, Catherine Candy Chapter 13 Australian women's metropolitan activism, Angela Woollacott Chapter 14 Suffragism and internationalism, Mrinalini Sinha
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