This dissertation investigates the strategies women editors in eighteenth and nineteenth century pursued to attain power within the German editorial world. I position Marianne Ehrmann, Therese Huber, and Sophie Mereau against mid-nineteenth century editor Louise Otto-Peters and closely analyze their editorial work, applying Pierre Bourdieu\u27s theoretical framework of power. In relation to this framework, I show that the editorial world of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in Germany was a field of power relations in which editors\u27 agency was determined by their monetary, social, and technical resources. By closely analyzing the assets Ehrmann, Huber, Mereau, and Otto-Peters possessed as they began their editorial endeavors and th...
This thesis analyses the depiction and its function of politically active women in novels by six fem...
This dissertation investigates how women journalists acted as professional functionaries in support ...
This dissertation investigates the conflict between the powerful emancipatory image of the New Woman...
This dissertation investigates the strategies women editors in eighteenth and nineteenth century pur...
This research seminar examines the women contribution to the public dialogue through the prism of th...
How did women writers, despite obvious disadvantages, engineer their entry into the literary market ...
With the emergence of the mass press in late nineteenth-century Austria, newspapers provided the mai...
My dissertation investigates the tension between political inertia and change in early 19th-century ...
When the call for gender diversity in the Shakespearean editorial field first gained strength in the...
Das Wochenblatt fur's schne Geschlecht was a literary-cultural journal for women edited by Charlotte...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014"Remodeling the Frauenzimmer: Women-Authored Spaces in...
Today, editors of science journals exercise a significant power over academic careers and the produc...
This study contributes to current critical discussions about the figure of the Victorian woman journ...
This study contributes to current critical discussions about the figure of the Victorian woman journ...
This article examines the interpersonal tensions between co-editors Auguste Fickert (1855–1910) and ...
This thesis analyses the depiction and its function of politically active women in novels by six fem...
This dissertation investigates how women journalists acted as professional functionaries in support ...
This dissertation investigates the conflict between the powerful emancipatory image of the New Woman...
This dissertation investigates the strategies women editors in eighteenth and nineteenth century pur...
This research seminar examines the women contribution to the public dialogue through the prism of th...
How did women writers, despite obvious disadvantages, engineer their entry into the literary market ...
With the emergence of the mass press in late nineteenth-century Austria, newspapers provided the mai...
My dissertation investigates the tension between political inertia and change in early 19th-century ...
When the call for gender diversity in the Shakespearean editorial field first gained strength in the...
Das Wochenblatt fur's schne Geschlecht was a literary-cultural journal for women edited by Charlotte...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014"Remodeling the Frauenzimmer: Women-Authored Spaces in...
Today, editors of science journals exercise a significant power over academic careers and the produc...
This study contributes to current critical discussions about the figure of the Victorian woman journ...
This study contributes to current critical discussions about the figure of the Victorian woman journ...
This article examines the interpersonal tensions between co-editors Auguste Fickert (1855–1910) and ...
This thesis analyses the depiction and its function of politically active women in novels by six fem...
This dissertation investigates how women journalists acted as professional functionaries in support ...
This dissertation investigates the conflict between the powerful emancipatory image of the New Woman...