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A New Type of Womanhood: Discursive Politics and Social Change in Antebellum America Book

A New Type of Womanhood: Discursive Politics and Social Change in Antebellum America
A New Type of Womanhood: Discursive Politics and Social Change in Antebellum America, In <i>A New Type of Womanhood</i>, Natasha Kirsten Kraus retells the history of the 1850s woman's rights movement. She traces how the movement changed society's very conception of womanhood in its successful bid for economic rights and rights of contrac, A New Type of Womanhood: Discursive Politics and Social Change in Antebellum America has a rating of 3 stars
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A New Type of Womanhood: Discursive Politics and Social Change in Antebellum America, In A New Type of Womanhood, Natasha Kirsten Kraus retells the history of the 1850s woman's rights movement. She traces how the movement changed society's very conception of womanhood in its successful bid for economic rights and rights of contrac, A New Type of Womanhood: Discursive Politics and Social Change in Antebellum America
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  • A New Type of Womanhood: Discursive Politics and Social Change in Antebellum America
  • Written by author Natasha Kirsten Kraus
  • Published by Duke University Press Books, September 2008
  • In A New Type of Womanhood, Natasha Kirsten Kraus retells the history of the 1850s woman's rights movement. She traces how the movement changed society's very conception of "womanhood" in its successful bid for economic rights and rights of contrac
  • Sociological analysis of the ideology and the reality of True Womanhood as manifest in 19th century NY state culture and politics, as well as those feminist protests and legislative-/market-developments which revised this contradiction.
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Introduction 1

Part I 5

Ch. 1 True Womanhood, the Economy, and Woman's Rights 15

Ch. 2 Reading Antebellum History Aporetically: Renarrating Womanhood, Property Rights, and the 1850s Woman's Movement 45

Part II 77

Ch. 3 Gendered Economies: The Social Meanings of Womanhood 83

Ch. 4 Gendered Law: Antebellum Institutions Regulating Women, Property, and Contract 127

Ch. 5 The Antebellum Woman's Movement: Reshaping the Interimplicated Relations of Womanhood and Contract 161

Conclusion: Structural Aporias: Questions, Thoughts, and Contemporary Politics 211

Notes 221

Bibliography 233

Index 257


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