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Portraying lives - Headmistresses and Women Professors 1880s-1940s (Hardcover)
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Portraying lives - Headmistresses and Women Professors 1880s-1940s (Hardcover)
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The expansion of women's higher education in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries in Australia and New Zealand offered educated
women opportunities to broaden their aspirations, horizons and
experiences across many professional fields. Engaged in the public
activity of teaching in a range of educational institutions, women
were able to exercise a level of professional expertise, authority
and independence. Paradoxically, women were both empowered by the
possibilities of educational careers yet at the same time
restricted by the historical era in which they lived and the
feminized positions they occupied. In this book, we draw on Sarah
Lawrence-Lightfoot and Jessica Hoffmann Davis' methodological
adoption of the use of portraits and portraiture to frame our
history of women educators and highlight their unsettled acceptance
of contemporary constraints and pressures exerted on educated
women. This book will be essential reading for those involved or
interested in the historiography of women's education, women
teachers and headmistresses, women's higher education, educational
biography and visual methodologies. This book will also be of
particular relevance to those engaged in the study of history,
sociology, women and gender studies, teacher education, educational
research, and history of education.
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