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%T Women's Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1918-1939 The Interwar Period
%A Clay, Catherine
%A DiCenzo, Maria
%A Green, Barbara
%A Battershill, Claire
%A Beaumont, Caitríona
%A Beegan, Gerry
%A Bingham, Adrian
%A Bradbury, Natalie
%A Clay, Catherine
%A Deen, Stella
%A DiCenzo, Maria
%A Eustance, Claire
%A Forster, Laurel
%A Glew, Helen
%A Goodman, Joyce
%A Gottlieb, Julie
%A Green, Barbara
%A Hackney, Fiona
%A Hannam, June
%A Holden, Katherine
%A Hroncek, Susan
%A Hunt, Karen
%A Kalich, Natalie
%A Lonsdale, Sarah
%A Parkins, Ilya
%A Plock, Vike Martina
%A Roach, Rebecca
%A Sanders, Lise Shapiro
%A Sheehan, Elizabeth M.
%A Sheppard, Lisa
%A Stead, Lisa
%A Steele, Karen
%A Tinkler, Penny
%A Vries, Jacqueline R. de
%A Wood, Alice
%I Edinburgh University Press
%@ 9781474412544
%K Women's periodicals, English History 20th century
%K Literary Studies
%K LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
%D [2022]
%D , ©2017
%X Frontmatter
%X Contents
%X LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
%X Acknowledgements
%X General Introduction: Re-Mediating Women and the Interwar Period
%X Part I. Culture and the Modern Woman
%X Culture and the Modern Woman: Introduction
%X 1 ‘Tricks of Aspect and the Varied Gifts of Daylight’: Representations of Books and Reading in Interwar Women’s Periodicals
%X 2 ‘A Journal of the Period’: Modernism and Conservative Modernity in EVE: THE LADY’S PICTORIAL (1919–29)
%X 3 Sketching Out America’s Jazz Age in British VOGUE
%X 4 Clemence Dane’s Literary Criticism for GOOD HOUSEKEEPING: Cultivating a ‘Small, Comical, Lovable, Eternal Public’ of Book Lovers
%X 5 ‘The Magazine Short Story and the Real Short Story’: Consuming Fiction in the Feminist Weekly TIME AND TIDE
%X 6 Making the Modern Girl: Fantasy, Consumption, and Desire in Romance Weeklies of the 1920s
%X 7 ‘Dear Cinema Girls’: Girlhood, Picture-going, and the Interwar Film Magazine
%X Part II. Styling Modern Life
%X Styling Modern Life: Introduction
%X 8 Now and Forever? Fashion Magazines and the Temporality of the Interwar Period
%X 9 ‘Eve Goes Synthetic’: Modernising Feminine Beauty, Renegotiating Masculinity in BRITANNIA AND EVE
%X 10 MISS MODERN: Youthful Feminine Modernity and the Nascent Teenager, 1930–40
%X 11 ‘The Lady Interviewer and her methods’: Chatter, Celebrity, and Reading Communities
%X 12 The PICTUREGOER: Cinema, Rotogravure, and the Reshaping of the Female Face
%X Part III. Reimagining Homes, Housewives, and Domesticity
%X Reimagining Homes, Housewives, and Domesticity: Introduction
%X 13 Housekeeping, Citizenship, and Nationhood in GOOD HOUSEKEEPING and MODERN HOME
%X 14 Modern Housecraft? Women’s Pages in the National Daily Press
%X 15 LABOUR WOMAN and the Housewife
%X 16 Friendship and Support, Conflict and Rivalry: Multiple Uses of the Correspondence Column in Childcare Magazines, 1919–39
%X 17 Documentary Feminism: Evelyn Sharp, the Women’s Pages, and the MANCHESTER GUARDIAN
%X 18 Y GYMRAES (The Welshwoman): Ambivalent Domesticity in Women’s Welsh-language Interwar Print Media
%X 19 Woman Appeal. A New Rhetoric of Consumption: Women’s Domestic Magazines in the 1920s and 1930s
%X Part IV. Feminist Media and Agendas for Change
%X Feminist Media and Agendas for Change: Introduction
%X 20 ‘Many More Worlds To Conquer’: The Feminist Press Beyond Suffrage
%X 21 The Essay Series and Feminist Debate: Controversy and Conversation about Women and Work In TIME AND TIDE
%X 22 Internationalism, Empire, and Peace in the WOMAN TEACHER, 1920–39
%X 23 Providing and Taking the OPPORTUNITY: Women Civil Servants and Feminist Periodical Culture in Interwar Britain
%X 24 Debating Feminism in the Socialist Press: Women and the NEW LEADER
%X 25 Ireland and Sapphic Journalism between the Wars: A Case Study of URANIA (1916–40)
%X Part V. Women’s Organisations and Communities of Interest
%X Women’s Organisations and Communities of Interest: Introduction
%X 26 Housewives AND Citizens: Encouraging Active Citizenship in the Print Media of Housewives’ Associations during the Interwar Years
%X 27 WOMAN’S OUTLOOK 1919–39: An Educational Space for Co-operative Women
%X 28 A Periodical of Their Own: Feminist Writing in Religious Print Media
%X 29 Women’s Print Media, Fascism, and the Far Right in Britain between the Wars
%X 30 ‘The Sheep and the Goats’: Interwar Women Journalists, the Society of Women Journalists, and the WOMAN JOURNALIST
%X Appendix
%X Notes on Contributors
%X Index
%C Edinburgh University Press
%C Edinburgh
%U http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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