This book spotlights the impact of radical transformations of print media in the US and UK on the dynamics of the literary and political public spheres. This volume features theoretical and archival work on little-discussed artefacts and patterns of cultural circulation and stresses the importance of popular periodicals as literary artefacts. Dr. Hackney’s essay explores the shaping of modern feminine subjectivities and feminine imaginary in popular women’s publications. The chapter examine tensions and contradictions between diverse representations of the modern woman (or women) in magazines within the context of period social, economic and cultural conditions and the emergence of a new class of modern women journalists., The essay follows...
The entry provides an outline of the way women's magazines, as female identity-marking commodities, ...
This dissertation interrogates the roles played by women editors, publishers, and patrons, and the m...
Women’s periodicals at the start of the twentieth-century were not just recorders but also producers...
This book spotlights the impact of radical transformations of print media in the US and UK on the dy...
This collection of new essays recovers and explores a neglected archive of women’s print media and d...
This book explores responses to the strangeness and pleasures of modernism and modernity in four com...
New perspectives on women’s print media in interwar Britain by experts in media, literary and cultur...
New perspectives on women’s print media in interwar Britain by experts in media, literary and cultur...
The 1890s saw an increasing feminization of the literary marketplace, as more than a hundred novels ...
Hackney's article untangles the inter-connected relationship between looking, fantasy and memory inv...
This study contributes to current critical discussions about the figure of the Victorian woman journ...
My thesis uncovers innovative ways of re-reading the New Woman. By purposefully moving away from nov...
This study contributes to current critical discussions about the figure of the Victorian woman journ...
This article investigates the role of commercial women’s magazines in the dissemination of modern de...
This thesis studies five mainstream British weekly magazines: 'Time and Tide', the 'Nation and Athen...
The entry provides an outline of the way women's magazines, as female identity-marking commodities, ...
This dissertation interrogates the roles played by women editors, publishers, and patrons, and the m...
Women’s periodicals at the start of the twentieth-century were not just recorders but also producers...
This book spotlights the impact of radical transformations of print media in the US and UK on the dy...
This collection of new essays recovers and explores a neglected archive of women’s print media and d...
This book explores responses to the strangeness and pleasures of modernism and modernity in four com...
New perspectives on women’s print media in interwar Britain by experts in media, literary and cultur...
New perspectives on women’s print media in interwar Britain by experts in media, literary and cultur...
The 1890s saw an increasing feminization of the literary marketplace, as more than a hundred novels ...
Hackney's article untangles the inter-connected relationship between looking, fantasy and memory inv...
This study contributes to current critical discussions about the figure of the Victorian woman journ...
My thesis uncovers innovative ways of re-reading the New Woman. By purposefully moving away from nov...
This study contributes to current critical discussions about the figure of the Victorian woman journ...
This article investigates the role of commercial women’s magazines in the dissemination of modern de...
This thesis studies five mainstream British weekly magazines: 'Time and Tide', the 'Nation and Athen...
The entry provides an outline of the way women's magazines, as female identity-marking commodities, ...
This dissertation interrogates the roles played by women editors, publishers, and patrons, and the m...
Women’s periodicals at the start of the twentieth-century were not just recorders but also producers...