The movement for women's rights during the years 19001940 was a cause rich in diversity. This thesis shows how some literary works, in keeping with literature's function as a window on life, give a glimpse of the diversity of the early twentieth century women's movement in terms of women's issues. By examining Willa Cather's 0 Pioneers! (1913), Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland (1915) and "The Yellow Wallpaper" (1892), Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937), Agnes Smedley's Daughter of Earth (1943), Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence (1920), and Anzia Yezierska's Bread Givers (1925), one can see women fighting for the right to personal freedoms, breaking traditional gender role expectations and social constraints, and s...
This dissertation compares the founding and development of four women's studies programs: San Franci...
What initially triggered my writing a thesis on the feminist movement in America was the question, ...
With the recent revival of women's liberation movements, woman's place in American society and the "...
This thesis focuses on woman suffrage magazines and how they influenced the right to vote. Three fac...
In the early 1900’s, women were obviously being oppressed considering they lacked the right to vote,...
This thesis focuses upon Dorothy L. Sayers' views of the difficulties faced by educated women in Eng...
This honors thesis is an historical look at the women who have served in the Indiana General Assembl...
The purpose of my research is to assess whether or not women' s history is being represented in high...
This discussion of the Woman's Suffrage Movement is limited mainly to four of the major speakers. Su...
My honors thesis project is a culmination of my education in philosophy and women's studies. The goa...
The purpose of this research is to show that the role of American women in the workplace was forever...
This paper examines the ways in which classed and gendered ideologies in the novel Little Women repr...
This discussion of the experiences and challenges of female writers focuses on four authors: Louisa ...
Thesis advisor: Peter WeilerBetween 1866 and 1918, suffragists in Britain campaigned to acquire the ...
Major: History and Political ScienceMinor: Asian StudiesFaculty Mentor: Dr. Darra Mulderr
This dissertation compares the founding and development of four women's studies programs: San Franci...
What initially triggered my writing a thesis on the feminist movement in America was the question, ...
With the recent revival of women's liberation movements, woman's place in American society and the "...
This thesis focuses on woman suffrage magazines and how they influenced the right to vote. Three fac...
In the early 1900’s, women were obviously being oppressed considering they lacked the right to vote,...
This thesis focuses upon Dorothy L. Sayers' views of the difficulties faced by educated women in Eng...
This honors thesis is an historical look at the women who have served in the Indiana General Assembl...
The purpose of my research is to assess whether or not women' s history is being represented in high...
This discussion of the Woman's Suffrage Movement is limited mainly to four of the major speakers. Su...
My honors thesis project is a culmination of my education in philosophy and women's studies. The goa...
The purpose of this research is to show that the role of American women in the workplace was forever...
This paper examines the ways in which classed and gendered ideologies in the novel Little Women repr...
This discussion of the experiences and challenges of female writers focuses on four authors: Louisa ...
Thesis advisor: Peter WeilerBetween 1866 and 1918, suffragists in Britain campaigned to acquire the ...
Major: History and Political ScienceMinor: Asian StudiesFaculty Mentor: Dr. Darra Mulderr
This dissertation compares the founding and development of four women's studies programs: San Franci...
What initially triggered my writing a thesis on the feminist movement in America was the question, ...
With the recent revival of women's liberation movements, woman's place in American society and the "...