The image of the historical campaign for votes for women is continually reinvigorated and reinvested with meaning by later feminists. An investigation into the ways in which the campaign is framed on the UK online parenting forum Mumsnet demonstrates clearly how women in the 21st century use their feminist foremothers to support their own political purposes. In particular, gender-critical feminists on Mumsnet are able to performatively invoke their suffragette heritage as militant, radical feminists, and imbue their cause with legitimacy. Use of suffragette pen names and WSPU colours allows gender-critical posters to identify each other both on and offline. Discussion of the campaign on Mumsnet demonstrates a good amount of knowledge, inclu...
In 1928 the YWCA welcomed the introduction of the universal suffrage by declaring that women in Brit...
Dawn Langan Teele writes that although the recent film Suffragette bucks the elite perspective of th...
This work challenges the consistent application by historians of the term’s militant to the Women’s ...
This article uses multimodal critical discourse analysis to explore the messages promoted by anti-su...
The visible historical discourse that surrounds ‘the woman question’, and more specifically speaking...
From 1832 to the present day, from the countryside in Wales to the Comintern in Moscow, from America...
This article uses multimodal critical discourse analysis to explore the messages promoted by anti-su...
This paper takes a generational approach to understanding what the suffragettes were fighting for an...
This Viewpoint positions the contemporary UK parenting website Mumsnet within the wider history of m...
At the turn of the 20th century, parts of the peaceful suffragists had grown frustrated with the lac...
Suffragettes’ militant campaigns for voting rights are commonly dissociated from fashion, yet, in f...
From plays written specifically for the cause to huge processions through the streets of UK cities, ...
Through an examination of the women's suffrage movement, this article reassesses the place of petiti...
Thesis advisor: Peter WeilerBetween 1866 and 1918, suffragists in Britain campaigned to acquire the ...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article reconsiders representatio...
In 1928 the YWCA welcomed the introduction of the universal suffrage by declaring that women in Brit...
Dawn Langan Teele writes that although the recent film Suffragette bucks the elite perspective of th...
This work challenges the consistent application by historians of the term’s militant to the Women’s ...
This article uses multimodal critical discourse analysis to explore the messages promoted by anti-su...
The visible historical discourse that surrounds ‘the woman question’, and more specifically speaking...
From 1832 to the present day, from the countryside in Wales to the Comintern in Moscow, from America...
This article uses multimodal critical discourse analysis to explore the messages promoted by anti-su...
This paper takes a generational approach to understanding what the suffragettes were fighting for an...
This Viewpoint positions the contemporary UK parenting website Mumsnet within the wider history of m...
At the turn of the 20th century, parts of the peaceful suffragists had grown frustrated with the lac...
Suffragettes’ militant campaigns for voting rights are commonly dissociated from fashion, yet, in f...
From plays written specifically for the cause to huge processions through the streets of UK cities, ...
Through an examination of the women's suffrage movement, this article reassesses the place of petiti...
Thesis advisor: Peter WeilerBetween 1866 and 1918, suffragists in Britain campaigned to acquire the ...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article reconsiders representatio...
In 1928 the YWCA welcomed the introduction of the universal suffrage by declaring that women in Brit...
Dawn Langan Teele writes that although the recent film Suffragette bucks the elite perspective of th...
This work challenges the consistent application by historians of the term’s militant to the Women’s ...