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  • Silent Film Adaptations of Novels by British and American Women Writers, 1903-1929

    Viewer, I Married Him

    by Jamie Barlowe ...
    Series series Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature
    Silent Film Adaptations of Novels by British and American Women Writers, 1903–1929 focuses on fifty-three silent film adaptations of the novels of acclaimed authors George Eliot, Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, Mary Shelley, Louisa May Alcott, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Willa Cather, and Edith Wharton. Many of the films are unknown or dismissed, and most of them are degraded, destroyed, or lost—burned ... Read more

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  • Memorial Boxes and Guarded Interiors

    Edith Wharton and Material Culture

    Series series Studies in American Literary Realism and Naturalism
    In Edith Wharton’s works, references to architecture, interior decoration, painting, sculpture, and fashion abound. As these essays demonstrate, art and objects are for Wharton evidence of cultural belief and reflect the values, assumptions, and customs of the burgeoning consumer culture in which she lived and about which she wrote. Furthermore, her meditations about issues of architecture, design ... Read more

    $28.79 USD

  • Hemingway and Women

    Female Critics and the Female Voice

    Female scholars reevaluate gender and the female presence in the life and work of one of America’s foremost writersErnest Hemingway has often been criticized as a misogynist because of his portrayal of women. But some of the most exciting Hemingway scholarship of recent years has come from women scholars who challenge traditional views of Hemingway and women. The essays in this collection range ... Read more

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    "A fascinating, humanizing look into the lives of trans men at the turn of the 20th century." — Library JournalIn 1883, Frank Dubois gained national attention for his life in Waupun, Wisconsin. There he was known as a hard-working man, married to a young woman named Gertrude Fuller. What drew national attention to his seemingly unremarkable life was that he was revealed to be anatomically female. ... Read more

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  • Horrible Prettiness

    Burlesque and American Culture

    by Robert Allen ...
    Series series Cultural Studies of the United States
    Robert Allen’s compelling book examines burlesque not only as popular entertainment but also as a complex and transforming cultural phenomenon. When Lydia Thompson and her controversial female troupe of “British Blondes” brought modern burlesque to the United States in 1868, the result was electric. Their impertinent humor, streetwise manner, and provocative parodies of masculinity brought them ... Read more

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  • The Famous Lady Lovers

    Black Women and Queer Desire before Stonewall

    Series series Gender and American Culture
    Black queer women have shaped American culture since long before the era of gay liberation. Decades prior to the Stonewall Uprising, in the 1920s and 1930s, Black “lady lovers”—as women who loved women were then called—crafted a queer world. In the cabarets, rent parties, speakeasies, literary salons, and universities of the Jazz Age and Great Depression, communities of Black lady lovers grew, and ... Read more

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  • Women Filmmakers in Early Hollywood

    Series series Studies in Industry and Society
    A study of how and why women in early twentieth-century Hollywood went from having plenty of filmmaking opportunities to very few.Women Filmmakers in Early Hollywood explores when, how, and why women were accepted as filmmakers in the 1910s and why, by the 1920s, those opportunities had disappeared. In looking at the early film industry as an *industry—*a place of work—Mahar not only unravels the ... Read more

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  • Girls Will Be Boys

    Cross-Dressed Women, Lesbians, and American Cinema, 1908-1934

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    2016 Choice Outstanding Academic TitleFinalist for 2016 Richard Wall Memorial Award from the Theatre Library AssociationLong-listed for the 2017 Best Photography Book Award from the Kraszna-Krausz FoundationMarlene Dietrich, Greta Garbo, and Katharine Hepburn all made lasting impressions with the cinematic cross-dressing they performed onscreen. What few modern viewers realize, however, is that ... Read more

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  • The Afterlife of "Little Women"

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  • Lost Girls

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  • Paradise Lost

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    Pigeonholed in popular memory as a Jazz Age epicurean, a playboy, and an emblem of the Lost Generation, F. Scott Fitzgerald was at heart a moralist struck by the nation’s shifting mood and manners after World War I. In Paradise Lost, David Brown contends that Fitzgerald’s deepest allegiances were to a fading antebellum world he associated with his father’s Chesapeake Bay roots. Yet as a ... Read more

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  • Rank Ladies

    Gender and Cultural Hierarchy in American Vaudeville

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    A disrobing acrobat, a female Hamlet, and a tuba-playing labor activist — all these women come to life in Rank Ladies. In this comprehensive study of women in vaudeville, Alison Kibler reveals how female performers, patrons, and workers shaped the rise and fall of the most popular live entertainment at the turn of the century.Kibler focuses on the role of gender in struggles over whether high or ... Read more

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