Gender Ideology and Action: Historical Perspectives on Women's Public Lives: 67 (Contributions in Women's Studies)
English


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The nine essays in this volume examine womens public and private lives from sixteenth century England to twentieth-century Chicago from Queen Elizabeth I to Jane Addams of Hull House. Editor Janet Sharistanians main purpose in organizing these essays is to offer a response to and a critique of theories of the domestic/public split in Western ideology and history that have emerged from feminist anthropology.
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