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ISBN 10: 0230299075
ISBN 13: 9780230299078
Author: Maria DiCenzo, Lucy Delap, Leila Ryan
Introduction: The Challenges and Contributions of Feminist Media History
PART I: PUBLICS, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, AND MEDIA HISTORY
Revisiting Debates about the Public Sphere
Publics and Counterpublics
Publics and Social Movements
The Private and the Public
Suffrage History and Social Movements
Key Aspects of Contentious Collective Action
Social Movement Organizations
Temporal Continuity and Cycles of Protest
Framing
Culture and Social Movements
Media and Social Movements
Situating Women's Political Periodicals in Press/Media History
The Impact of Feminist Media Research
New Directions
The Feminist Press and Alternative Media
Significance of Early Feminist Media
The Case Studies
PART II: THE CASE STUDIES
Unity and Dissent: Official Organs of the Suffrage Campaign
The Englishwoman: 'Twelve Years of Brilliant Life'
Individualism and Introspection: the framing of feminism in The Freewoman
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Tags: Maria DiCenzo, Lucy Delap, Leila Ryan, Feminist, Media History, Suffrage, Periodicals, Public Sphere