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Well-read lives : how books inspired a generation of American women

Title
Well-read lives : how books inspired a generation of American women / Barbara Sicherman.
ISBN
9780807833087 (alk. paper)
0807833088
9780807839096
0807839094
Published
Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, c2010.
Physical Description
380 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Summary
In a compelling approach structured as theme and variations, the author offers insightful profiles of a number of accomplished women born in America's Gilded Age who lost and found themselves in books, and worked out a new life purpose around them. Some women, like Edith and Alice Hamilton, M. Carey Thomas, and Jane Addams, grew up in households filled with books, while less privileged women found alternative routes to expressive literacy. Jewish immigrants Hilda Satt Polacheck, Rose Cohen, and Mary Antin acquired new identities in the English-language books they found in settlement houses and libraries, while African Americans like Ida B. Wells relied mainly on institutions of their own creation, even as they sought to develop a literature of their own. It is the author's contribution to show that however the skill of reading was acquired, under the right circumstances, adolescent reading was truly transformative in constructing female identity, stirring imaginations, and fostering ambition. With Little Women's Jo March often serving as a youthful model of independence, girls and young women created communities of learning, imagination, and emotional connection around literary activities in ways that helped them imagine, and later attain, public identities. Reading themselves into quest plots and into male as well as female roles, these young women went on to create an unparalleled record of achievement as intellectuals, educators, and social reformers. This study reveals the centrality of the era's culture of reading and sheds new light on these women's Progressive-Era careers.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 03, 2013
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Reading Little women
Women and the new cultural landscape of the Gilded Age
Young women's ways of reading
(Reading as) a family affair : the Hamiltons of Fort Wayne
Reading and ambition : M. Carey Thomas and female heroism
Working her way through culture : Jane Addams and literature's dual legacy
Hull-House as a cultural space
New books, new lives : Jewish immigrant women, reading, and identity
With pen and voice : Ida B. Wells, race, literature, and politics.
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