Cart
Free Shipping in Australia
Proud to be B-Corp

The Feminine Public Sphere Megan Smitley

The Feminine Public Sphere By Megan Smitley

The Feminine Public Sphere by Megan Smitley


$35.99
Condition - Very Good
Out of stock

Summary

This investigation of women's part in civic life provides a fresh approach to the 'public sphere', illuminates women as agents of a middle-class identity and develops the notion of a 'feminine public sphere', or the web of associations, institutions and discourses used by disenfranchised middle-class women to express their citizenship.

The Feminine Public Sphere Summary

The Feminine Public Sphere: Middle-Class Women and Civic Life in Scotland, c. 1870-1914 by Megan Smitley

At a time when women were barred from clerical roles, middle-class women made use of the informal power structures of Victorian and Edwardian associationalism in order to actively participate as citizens.

This investigation of women's part in civic life provides a fresh approach to the 'public sphere', illuminates women as agents of a middle-class identity and develops the notion of a 'feminine public sphere', or the web of associations, institutions and discourses used by disenfranchised middle-class women to express their citizenship. The extent of middle-class women's contribution to civic life is examined through their involvement in reforming and philanthropic associations as well as local government.

Making use of a range of previously untapped sources, this fascinating book will appeal in particular to those with an interest in Gender History and Scottish History.

The Feminine Public Sphere Reviews

Smitley's concept of a feminine public sphere is an original contribution to the growing body of work that challenges the ideology of separate spheres sharply divided by gender. Although the involvement of women in public action together with their self-representation has been highlighted before, Smitley makes space for women within the public culture of the civic elite, which urban historians, drawing on the early ideas of Jurgen Habermas, have depicted as male territory.

Eileen Janes Yeo, Victorian Studies volume 54, No. 2

-- .

About Megan Smitley

Megan Smitley is a former ESRC Post Doctoral Fellow, having attained her PhD in History and Economic and Social History from the University of Glasgow

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. The organisations
2. The 'feminine public sphere'
3. Temperance reform and the 'feminine public sphere'
4. The women's movement and female temperance reform
5. New views of the women's suffrage campaign: Liberal women and regional perspectives
Conclusion
Appendices
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR008862147
9780719079665
0719079667
The Feminine Public Sphere: Middle-Class Women and Civic Life in Scotland, c. 1870-1914 by Megan Smitley
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Manchester University Press
20091101
192
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - The Feminine Public Sphere