Ebook {Epub PDF} American Tomboys 1850-1915 by Renée M. Sentilles
www.doorway.ru: American Tomboys, New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days. A lot of women remember having had tomboy girlhoods. Some recall it as a time of gender-bending freedom. Others feel the word is used to limit girls by suggesting such behaviour is atypical. Renee M. Sentilles explores how the concept of the tomboy developed in the turbulent years after the Civil. In American Tomboys, Renée M. Sentilles explores how the concept of the tomboy developed in the turbulent years after the Civil War, and she argues that the tomboy grew into an accepted and even vital transitional figure. In this period, cultural critics, writers, and educators came to imagine that white middle-class tomboys could transform themselves into the vigorous mothers of America's burgeoning empire. In this period, cultural critics, writers, and educators came to imagine that white middle-class tomboys could transform themselves into the vigorous mothers of America's burgeoning empire. In addition to the familiar heroines of literature, Sentilles delves into a wealth of newly uncovered primary sources that manifest tomboys' lived experience, and she asks critical questions about gender, family, race, and Cited by: 1.
Legacy is the official journal of the Society for the Study of American Women Writers. It is the only journal to focus specifically on American women's writings from the seventeenth through the mid-twentieth century. Each issue's articles cover a wide range of topics: examinations of the works of individual authors; genre studies; analyses of race, ethnicity, gender, class, and sexualities in. Renée M. Sentilles's American Tomboys, is a refreshing look at an understudied gender identity— the tomboy— from the antebellum period to World War I. Divided into seven chapters, it surveys the development of the tomboy as a cultural, literary, and historical figure and her transformation from. Baseballs, not bows. Dungarees, not dresses. Many women remember their youthful tomboy pleasures but reject the term for implying that such pleasures were not t.
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