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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780814797631
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (255 p.)
    Parallel Title: Print version The Fair Sex : White Women and Racial Patriarchy in the Early American Republic
    DDC: 305.42/0973/09033
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    Keywords: Women in politics - United States - History - 18th century ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2002. Once the egalitarian passions of the American Revolution had dimmed, the new nation settled into a conservative period that saw the legal and social subordination of women and non-white men. Among the Founders who brought the fledgling government into being were those who sought to establish order through the reconstruction of racial and gender hierarchies. In this effort they enlisted "the fair sex,"&#-white women. Politicians, ministers, writers, husbands, fathers and brothers entreated Anglo-American women to assume responsibility for the nation's vir
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Race, Gender, and Woman Citizenship in theAmerican Founding; 2 Toward a Theory of Racial Patriarchy; 3 The Ideology of the "Fair Sex"; 4 The Philosopher Queen and the U.S. Constitution:Mercy Otis Warren as a Reluctant Signatory; 5 From Revolution to Racial Patriarchy: The PoliticalPragmatism of Abigail Adams; 6 Gleaning a Self between the Lines: Judith SargentMurray and the American Enlightenment; 7 Conclusion; Epilogue; Appendix; Notes; Bibliography; Index; About the Author;
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    ISBN: 0814797636 , 0814797628
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 243 S.
    Edition: 1. publ. in paperback
    DDC: 305.42097309033
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    Keywords: Adams, Abigail 〈1744-1818〉 ; Murray, Judith Sargent 〈1751-1820〉 ; Warren, Mercy Otis 〈1728-1814〉 ; Geschichte 1700-1800 ; Geschichte 1775-1885 ; Frau ; Geschichte ; Politik ; Patriarchy History 18th century ; Political culture History 18th century ; Sex role Political aspects 18th century ; History ; Women Political activity 18th century ; History ; Soziale Stellung ; Politik ; Frau ; Geschlechterverhältnis ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; USA ; United States Politics and government 1775-1783 ; United States Politics and government 1783-1809 ; United States Race relations 18th century ; Political aspects ; History ; USA ; USA ; Geschlechterverhältnis ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Geschichte 1775-1885 ; USA ; Frau ; Politik ; Soziale Stellung
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    New York, NY [u.a.] : New York Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0814797636 , 0814797628
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 243 S.
    DDC: 305.42097309033
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1780 - 1865 ; Frau ; Soziale Situation ; Politisches Verhalten ; USA
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, NY : New York University Press | Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    ISBN: 9780814739976
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    DDC: 305.42/0973/09033
    Abstract: Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2002 Once the egalitarian passions of the American Revolution had dimmed, the new nation settled into a conservative period that saw the legal and social subordination of women and non-white men. Among the Founders who brought the fledgling government into being were those who sought to establish order through the reconstruction of racial and gender hierarchies. In this effort they enlisted "the fair sex,"&#-white women. Politicians, ministers, writers, husbands, fathers and brothers entreated Anglo-American women to assume responsibility for the nation's virtue. Thus, although disfranchised, they served an important national function, that of civilizing non-citizen. They were encouraged to consider themselves the moral and intellectual superiors to non-whites, unruly men, and children. These white women were empowered by race and ethnicity, and class, but limited by gender. And in seeking to maintain their advantages, they helped perpetuate the system of racial domination by refusing to support the liberation of others from literal slavery. Schloesser examines the lives and writings of three female political intellectuals-;Mercy Otis Warren, Abigail Smith Adams, and Judith Sargent Murray-;each of whom was acutely aware of their tenuous position in the founding era of the republic. Carefully negotiating the gender and racial hierarchies of the nation, they at varying times asserted their rights and demurred to male governance. In their public and private actions they represented the paradigm of racial patriarchy at its most complex and its most conflicted.
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