1st Edition
Protest And Popular Culture Women In The American Labor Movement
By Mary Triece
Copyright 2001
314 Pages
by
Routledge
316 Pages
by
Routledge
316 Pages
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Routledge
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Protest and Popular Culture is at once a historical monograph and a critique of postmodernist approaches to the study of mass media, consumerism, and popular political movements. In it, Triece compares the self-representations of several late nineteenth and twentieth-century women's protest movements with representations of women offered by contemporaneous mass media outlets. She shows that from... Read more
* Contents * Acknowledgments * Introduction: Understanding Popular and Protest Rhetorics * 1. Propriety in a Period of Upheaval * 2. Helping Our Sisters Out: Middle-Class Reformers in the Muckraking Movement * 3. Domesticating Dissent: Replacing Collective Protest with Homelife and Self-improvement * 4. From Sewing Machine to Solidarity in the Streets * 5. Protest and Popular Culture: Bridging Past and Present * Notes * Bibliography * Index
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Mary Triece






