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Crafting Womanhood : Needlework, Gender, and Politics in the United States, 1810-1920
Crafting Womanhood : Needlework, Gender, and Politics in the United States, 1810-1920
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Author(s): Kupfner, Mariah
ISBN No.: 9781644534465
Pages: 375
Year: 202611
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 97.93
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"Decorative needlework was a key medium through which American women constructed femininity and its relationship to public and political concerns in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Through samplers, needlecases, lace coats, silk sofas, cotton scraps, banners, and other textile things, scholars can see the ways in which women and girls related to education, property-holding, slavery and freedom, labor, and womens right to vote. Needleworks durable association with "traditional" notions about womanhood made it a potent resource through which to make gender in expansive and meaningful ways that had profound public, political implications as educational opportunities for girls and women were expanding, and the antislavery and womens suffrage movements were growing. Indeed, needleworks very conventionality and relationship to the past made it a useful tool for crafting womanhood anew"-- Provided by publisher.


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