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Victorian Feminism, 1850-1900 (Paperback)
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Victorian Feminism, 1850-1900 (Paperback)
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The second half of the nineteenth century saw in newly
industrialized England the creation of a "domestic ideology" that
drew a sharp line between domestic woman and public man. Though
never the dominant reality, this demarcation of men's and women's
spheres ordered people's values and justified the existing social
structure. Out of this context sprang a women's movement that
celebrated its female identity, its campaigns "concerned as much
with promoting that optimistic self-image as with a simple call for
equality with men." Levine traces the changing face of a half
century of England's feminist movement, the personalities who
dominated it, its pressing issues, and the tactics employed in the
fight. Political themes common to the specific protests, she finds,
included women's moral superiority, a close-knit sense of a
supportive female community, and a conscious woman-centeredness of
interests. Along the way, Levine puts to rest many inaccuracies and
assumptions that have dogged the history of presuffragette
feminism, causing it to be discredited or dismissed. She refutes,
for example, the judgement that the movement served only the needs
of bourgeois women, and she warns against the pitfall of defining
feminism by the standards of a male politics whose practices make
comparisons inadequate and unsuitable. Levine has organized her
study with an eye to the breadth of concerns that characterized
England's nineteenth-century feminism: women's entry into education
and the professions; trade unionism, working conditions, equal pay;
suffrage and other political and property rights for women;
marriage and morality issues prostitution, incest, venereal
disease, wife abuse, pornography, and equal rights to divorce.
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