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New Woman Ecologies

Alicia Carroll (Autor)

University of Virginia (Editora)

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SKU: 9780813942827

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A transatlantic phenomenon of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the "New Woman" broke away from many of the constraints of the Victorian era to enjoy a greater freedom of movement in the social, physical, and intellectual realms. As Alicia Carroll reveals, the New Woman also played a significant role in environmental awareness and action.

From the Arts and Crafts period, to before, during, and after the Great War, the iconic figure of the New Woman accompanied and informed historical women's responses to the keen environmental issues of their day, including familiar concerns about air and water quality as well as critiques of Victorian floral ecologies, extinction narratives, land use, local food shortages, biodiversity decline, and food importation. As the Land Question intersected with the Woman Question, women contributed to a transformative early green culture, extolling the benefits of going back to the land themselves, as "England should feed her own people." Carroll traces the convergence of this work and a self-realization articulated by Mona Caird's 1888 demand for the "acknowledgement of the obvious right of the woman to possess herself body and soul."

By the early twentieth century, a thriving community of New Woman authors, gardeners, artists, and land workers had emerged and created a vibrant discussion. Exploring the early green culture of Arts and Crafts to women's formation of rural utopian communities, the Women's Land Army, and herbalists of the Great War and beyond, New Woman Ecologies shows how women established both their own autonomy and the viability of an ecological modernity.

 

Sobre o Livro

A obra examina a atuação transatlântica da figura do New Woman entre final do século XIX e início do XX, relacionando práticas femininas a questões ambientais como qualidade do ar e da água e narrativas de extinção.

A autora analisa conexões entre o movimento Arts and Crafts, comunidades rurais utópicas, a Women’s Land Army e a herboristeria na Primeira Guerra Mundial, com recorte em políticas agrárias e alimentação local.

Voltado a leitores de história ambiental, estudos de gênero e cultura moderna, o livro propõe que ações e escritos de mulheres contribuíram para a formação de uma cultura ecológica moderna.

Características

Categoria História
Subcategoria Meio ambiente
Autores Alicia Carroll
Sobre o Autor Alicia Carroll é pesquisadora na área de história cultural com foco em gênero e meio ambiente.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 260
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University of Virginia
ISBN 9780813942827
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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