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Transcending the New Woman: Multiethnic Narratives in the Progressive Era
Transcending the New Woman: Multiethnic Narratives in the Progressive Era, The dawn of the twentieth century saw the birth of the New Woman, a cultural and literary ideal that replaced Victorian expectations of domesticity with visions of social, political, and economic autonomy. Although such writers as Edith Wharton and Kate C, Transcending the New Woman: Multiethnic Narratives in the Progressive Era has a rating of 3 stars
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Transcending the New Woman: Multiethnic Narratives in the Progressive Era, The dawn of the twentieth century saw the birth of the New Woman, a cultural and literary ideal that replaced Victorian expectations of domesticity with visions of social, political, and economic autonomy. Although such writers as Edith Wharton and Kate C, Transcending the New Woman: Multiethnic Narratives in the Progressive Era
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  • Transcending the New Woman: Multiethnic Narratives in the Progressive Era
  • Written by author Charlotte J. Rich
  • Published by University of Missouri Press, January 2009
  • The dawn of the twentieth century saw the birth of the New Woman, a cultural and literary ideal that replaced Victorian expectations of domesticity with visions of social, political, and economic autonomy. Although such writers as Edith Wharton and Kate C
  • The dawn of the twentieth century saw the birth of the New Woman, a cultural and literary ideal that replaced Victorian expectations of domesticity with visions of social, political, and economic autonomy. This book is the first to focus solely on multiet
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Introduction The New Woman and Progressive America 1

1 Suffragist or "squaw"? : S. Alice Callahan's and Mourning Dove's mediations of feminism and Indian rights 37

2 From race women to an erased woman : Pauline Hopkins's nonfiction polemic and novelistic ambivalence 67

3 A view from the border : Sui Sin Far's interrogation of the Progressive New Woman 103

4 "The highly original country of the Yanquis" : Maria Cristina Mean and American womanhood 136

5 Escaping the "Torah-made world" : the fiction of Anzia Yezierska 157

Conclusion 188

Bibliography 201

Index 223


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