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Fictions of Female Education in the Nineteenth Century Jaime Osterman Alves

Fictions of Female Education in the Nineteenth Century By Jaime Osterman Alves

Fictions of Female Education in the Nineteenth Century by Jaime Osterman Alves


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Seeking to understand how literary texts both shaped and reflected the century's debates over adolescent female education, this book examines fictional works and historical documents featuring descriptions of girls' formal educational experiences between the 1810s and the 1890s.

Fictions of Female Education in the Nineteenth Century Summary

Fictions of Female Education in the Nineteenth Century by Jaime Osterman Alves

Seeking to understand how literary texts both shaped and reflected the century's debates over adolescent female education, this book examines fictional works and historical documents featuring descriptions of girls' formal educational experiences between the 1810s and the 1890s. Alves argues that the emergence of schoolgirl culture in nineteenth-century America presented significant challenges to subsequent constructions of normative femininity. The trope of the adolescent schoolgirl was a carrier of shifting cultural anxieties about how formal education would disrupt the customary maid-wife-mother cycle and turn young females off to prevailing gender roles. By tracing the figure of the schoolgirl at crossroads between educational and other institutions - in texts written by and about girls from a variety of racial, ethnic, and class backgrounds - this book transcends the limitations of "separate spheres" inquiry and enriches our understanding of how girls negotiated complex gender roles in the nineteenth century.

Fictions of Female Education in the Nineteenth Century Reviews

"Gives a range of valuable insights into the pedagogical practices used to teach women during the nineteenth century and about the psychosocial effects of these practices. This book also shows the importance of using fictionalised accounts as part of a broader analysis of the socio-historical context. The vignettes it describes and the questions it poses (particularly with respect to minority ethnic education) will be of use in teaching and research and are likely to inspire further inquiry using these methods." - Sarah Evans, Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography

About Jaime Osterman Alves

Jaime Osterman Alves is Assistant Professor of Literature in the Master of Arts in Teaching Program at Bard College.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Miss Schooled: Representing Adolescent Female Education in Nineteenth-Century America. 1. Oh, I am homesick at the idea of a school and a master: Negotiating Domestic Education in Elizabeth Stoddards The Morgesons 2. To Teach and to Cure: Medical Interventions into Female Education and Oliver Wendell Holmess Elsie Venner: A Romance of Destiny 3. Reading, Writing, and Re-presenting: The Newspaper and the Schoolgirl in the Wreath of Cherokee Rosebuds and S. Alice Callahans Wynema: A Child of the Forest 4. How shall we ever get out of slavery?: Frances E. W. Harpers Trial and Triumph and Black Female Education in the Post-Reconstruction Era. Epilogue: Telling Tales Out of School

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NPB9780415996761
9780415996761
0415996767
Fictions of Female Education in the Nineteenth Century by Jaime Osterman Alves
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2009-03-11
188
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