This article investigates the relationship between the lived experiences of housewives in 1950s and early 1960s Britain and their portrayal in The Feminine Mystique and popular women’s magazines. Through a study of four housewives’ associations, the Women’s Institutes, Mothers’ Union, Townswomen’s Guilds and the National Council of Women, it is argued that they rejected the prevailing ideology of domesticity and challenged the myth of the ‘happy housewife’. As a result housewives’ associations presented a modern interpretation of domesticity where wives and mothers not only cared for their husbands and children but also made an important contribution to wider society. As equal citizens women were entitled to state support and housewives’ as...
Magazine advertisements not only served a space in which to be informed of new products, they also h...
New perspectives on women’s print media in interwar Britain by experts in media, literary and cultur...
peerreview_statement: The publishing and review policy for this title is described in its Aims & Sco...
This article investigates the relationship between the lived experiences of housewives in 1950s and ...
The myth that the women's movement in Britain went into decline in the decade following the Second W...
Contented housewives, glamorous women, jive-mad teenagers – all are common figures in popular percep...
My thesis examines the role that Ladies Home Journal played in challenging the ideals of domesticity...
My thesis examines the role that Ladies Home Journal played in challenging the ideals of domesticity...
L’analyse des magazines féminins américains et britanniques des années 1950, 1960 et 1970, les repré...
This article interrogates the framing of women as citizens through domestic work in two interwar wom...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t716100726 Copyrigh...
The myth that the women's movement in Britain went into decline in the decade following the Second W...
abstract: While there are many characteristics that make up a woman, femininity is one that is diffi...
This article explores the effects of the growth in married women's employment upon the dynamics of B...
This article investigates BBC radio’s Woman’s Hour in the post-war period. It explores Woman’s Hour’...
Magazine advertisements not only served a space in which to be informed of new products, they also h...
New perspectives on women’s print media in interwar Britain by experts in media, literary and cultur...
peerreview_statement: The publishing and review policy for this title is described in its Aims & Sco...
This article investigates the relationship between the lived experiences of housewives in 1950s and ...
The myth that the women's movement in Britain went into decline in the decade following the Second W...
Contented housewives, glamorous women, jive-mad teenagers – all are common figures in popular percep...
My thesis examines the role that Ladies Home Journal played in challenging the ideals of domesticity...
My thesis examines the role that Ladies Home Journal played in challenging the ideals of domesticity...
L’analyse des magazines féminins américains et britanniques des années 1950, 1960 et 1970, les repré...
This article interrogates the framing of women as citizens through domestic work in two interwar wom...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t716100726 Copyrigh...
The myth that the women's movement in Britain went into decline in the decade following the Second W...
abstract: While there are many characteristics that make up a woman, femininity is one that is diffi...
This article explores the effects of the growth in married women's employment upon the dynamics of B...
This article investigates BBC radio’s Woman’s Hour in the post-war period. It explores Woman’s Hour’...
Magazine advertisements not only served a space in which to be informed of new products, they also h...
New perspectives on women’s print media in interwar Britain by experts in media, literary and cultur...
peerreview_statement: The publishing and review policy for this title is described in its Aims & Sco...