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"The first study to focus on white and black women journalists and writers both before and after the Civil War, this book offers fresh insight into southern intellectual life, the fight for women's rights, and gender ideology. Based on fresh research into southern magazines and newspapers, this book seeks to shift scholarly attention away from novelists and toward the rich and diverse periodical culture of the South between 1820 and 1900. Magazines were of central importance to the literary culture of the South because the region lacked the publishing centers that could produce large numbers of books. Easily portable, newspapers and magazines could be sent through the increasingly sophisticated postal system for relatively low subscription rates. The mix of content, from poetry to short fiction and literary reviews to practical advice and political news, meant that periodicals held broad appeal. As editors, contributors, correspondents, and reporters in the nineteenth century, southern women entered traditionally male bastions when they embarked on careers in journalism. In so doing, they opened the door to calls for greater political and social equality at the turn of the twentieth century"--

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Women writers and journalists in the nineteenth-century south
2011, Cambridge University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Foundations. Reading, literary magazines, and the debate over gender equality
Education, gender, and community in the nineteenth-century South
Women journalists and writers in the Old South. Periodicals and literary culture
Female authors and magazine writing
Antebellum women editors and journalists
Women journalists and writers in the new South
New South periodicals and a new literary culture
Writing a new South for women
Postwar women and professional journalism
Epilogue.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Cambridge, New York
Series
Cambridge studies on the American south

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Dewey Decimal Class
810.9/92870975
Library of Congress
PN4888.W66 .W48 2011, PN4888.W66 W48 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25108976M
Internet Archive
womenwritersjour00well
ISBN 13
9781107012660
LCCN
2011010350
OCLC/WorldCat
708243771

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