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Becoming a Woman: And Other Essays in 19th and 20th Century Feminist History

Sally Alexander

Spanning two decades of research and writing, this volume presents the influential and insightful work of Sally Alexander, one of Britain's most reputed feminist historians.
Whether analyzing women's factory work, the emergence of the Victorian women's movement, or women's voices during the Spanish civil war, or charting the lives of women in the inter-war years, Alexander's accounts are original and thoughtful. Moving from a discussion of class and sexual difference to a reading of subjectivity informed by psychoanalysis, Alexander exposes the relationship between memory, history, and the unconscious. Her focus ranges from a descriptive rendering of the 1970's Nightcleaners campaign to a more exploratory account of becoming a woman in 1920's and 30's London.
Becoming A Woman offers up a fascinating exploration of important historical moments and of the process of writing feminist history.

Book Details

  • Publisher: New York University Press
  • Publish Date: May 1st, 1995
  • Pages: 351
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.10in - 6.60in - 0.85in - 1.07lb
  • EAN: 9780814706367
  • Categories: SexualityFeminism & Feminist TheoryWomen's Studies

About the Author

Alexander, Sally: - Sally Alexander is a Senior Lecturer at the University of East London and a founding editor of History Workshop Journal.

Praise for this book

Praise for the Second Edition:

"Provides both the record of a strange moment in history and a contribution to contemporary cultural politics. This second, revised edition brings the story right up to the present with a compelling blend of the ancient and the modern."-Toby Miller, editor of "Television & New Media"

Praise for the First Edition:

"Offers the most insightful and significant scholarly analysis to date of the changes taking place in the economic 'globalization' of television production. A delight to read, laced with wit and humor."-"Choice",