Two College Girls
Author: Helen Dawes Brown
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Published: 1886
Total Pages: 338
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Author: Helen Dawes Brown
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Published: 1886
Total Pages: 338
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gwen Tarbox
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-04-23
Total Pages: 175
ISBN-13: 1317776038
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe author provides an interdisciplinary cultural study of the evolution of Progressive-era girls' peer groups, their representation in popular girls' fiction, and the influence of these communities, both real and fictional, upon young women's lives during the years leading up to the Second World War. The writers featured in this volume were the first generation of New Women, whose ability to enter traditionally male spaces such as the college campus, the playing field, the wilderness, and the office was facilitated by their membership in women's clubs, political and religious organizations, and athletic teams. Eager to promote the idea that same-sex group activities would lead to female empowerment, these clubwomen targeted young girls as their intended audience and developed an idealized fictional portrait of female cooperation that girls could replicate in their own lives. By adding to our knowledge of girls' cultural history, the author gives voice to a segment of the population that was, and still is, at the center of society's debates concerning the appropriate roles for girls and women. Authors discussed include Louisa May Alcott, Emma Dunham Kelley, Laura Lee Hope (psuedonym for Lilian Garis), Carolyn Keene (pseudonym for Mildred Wirt Benson), and Margaret Sutton.
Author: Sherrie A. Inness
Publisher: Popular Press
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 214
ISBN-13: 9780879726843
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe public image of the college woman of the Progressive Era was transformed from that of a homely, sexless oddity, doomed to spinsterhood, to that of a vibrant, attractive, athletic young woman, who would eventually marry. This study shows how the many popular representations of student life at women's colleges during that time not only described the college woman, but also helped to constitute her. Paper edition (unseen), $13.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Author: Prioleau Alexander
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
Published: 2011-05-01
Total Pages: 261
ISBN-13: 1628721103
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEver fantasized about quitting your job and starting over? Prioleau Alexander did just that. Here is his laugh-out-loud funny, endearing, and humbling exploration of life at minimum wage. Alexander walked away from a lucrative career as an advertising executive, seeking a life “like that dude on Kung Fu.” Over the next year, he worked minimum-wage jobs as a pizza deliveryman, ice cream scooper, construction worker, ER tech, fast food jockey, and even cowboy on a Montana dude ranch. He reveals a side of America that is rarely seen and questions the stale white-collar notions of a deeper, more meaningful life beyond the cubicle. In You Want Fries With That? Prioleau explores life at minimum wage and proves unequivocally that the grass is not always greener on the other side.
Author: Lynn Peril
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 2006-08-17
Total Pages: 416
ISBN-13: 0393349942
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe author of Pink Think takes on a twentieth-century icon: the college girl. A geek who wears glasses? Or a sex kitten in a teddy? This is the dual vision of the college girl, the unique American archetype born when the age-old conflict over educating women was finally laid to rest. College was a place where women found self-esteem, and yet images in popular culture reflected a lingering distrust of the educated woman. Thus such lofty cultural expressions as Sex Kittens Go to College (1960) and a raft of naughty pictorials in men’s magazines. As in Pink Think, Lynn Peril combines women’s history and popular culture—peppered with delightful examples of femoribilia from the turn of the twentieth century through the 1970s—in an intelligent and witty study of the college girl, the first woman to take that socially controversial step toward educational equity.
Author: Jennifer Scanlon
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2020-10-28
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 100014335X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKInarticulate Longings explores the contradictions of a social agenda for women that promoted both traditional roles and the promises of a growing consumer culture by examining the advertising industry in the early 20th century.
Author: stephen leacock
Publisher:
Published: 1928
Total Pages: 386
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Nathan Jorgenson
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group
Published: 2011-06
Total Pages: 647
ISBN-13: 0974637068
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith a remarkable combination of pathos and humor, Nathan Jorgenson spins another unique and powerful yarn about the human condition. A crooked number chronicles the relationship of freshman dental student Grant Thorson and Professor Kate Bellows. Jorgenson weaves the themes young love, graduate school, and amateur baseball into a rich and tender coming-of-age story.
Author: Jeremiah Healy
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 388
ISBN-13: 0671898752
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