Your email was sent successfully. Check your inbox.

An error occurred while sending the email. Please try again.

Proceed reservation?

Export
  • 1
    ISBN: 9780807178720
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 178 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.42097309034
    Keywords: Geschichte ; Geschichte 1856 ; Rechtsstellung ; Frauenbild ; Show ; Popkultur ; Feminismus ; Frauenbewegung ; Wilde Frau ; Frau ; Cincinnati, Ohio ; Women / United States / Social conditions / 19th century ; Sex role / United States / History / 19th century ; Women / Legal status, laws, etc / United States ; Mentally ill women / Legal status, laws, etc / United States ; Human zoos / Ohio / Cincinnati / History / 19th century ; Cincinnati (Ohio) / History ; United States / History / 1815-1861 ; Human zoos ; Sex role ; Women / Legal status, laws, etc ; Women / Social conditions ; Ohio / Cincinnati ; United States ; 1800-1899 ; History ; Cincinnati, Ohio ; Popkultur ; Show ; Wilde Frau ; Geschichte 1856 ; Rechtsstellung ; Geschichte 1856 ; Cincinnati, Ohio ; Frau ; Frauenbild ; Frauenbewegung ; Feminismus ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "People looking for entertainment in Cincinnati in 1856 had many options. Choices ranged from high culture to shows barely above the level of the tawdry. Among their options that summer was a "Wild Woman" display, which purported to exhibit a young woman captured while living a feral life beyond the US frontier. The show consisted of an uncommunicative woman clothed in rags chained to a bed. It was almost assuredly a hoax. Nevertheless, the exhibitor's tale used a fascination with the frontier and the idea of "whiteness in danger" to appeal to enough people to keep the show open for over two months. It ended at the behest of local activist women who used their influence to prompt a Cincinnati judge to examine the exhibit. The court then used force to subdue, render unconscious, and undress the Wild Woman before several male doctors, who advised her admission to an asylum. The judge then declared her insane.
    Abstract: She remained silent throughout the ordeal, leaving doctors to invent a series of rather bizarre and decidedly gendered case histories to explain her mental incapacitation. In his fascinating history of the "Wild Woman," Michael Pierson uses the exhibit and its captive female to explain a great deal about the United States in 1856, especially the importance of gender to understand political allegiances and access to power. The divisive politics of the era led to much disagreement among patrons about the silent woman. Democrats and Republicans saw different women when they looked at her. They could not agree on who she was, what she meant, or what they should do with her. Partisan editors, judges, and doctors projected their own ideas about women and men onto the blank screen of the mute woman and revealed themselves as well as the divided nature of their country. They also repeatedly demonstrated how much power men had over women in the process.
    Abstract: As much as this is a story about the looming civil war, it is also about the nascent woman's rights movement and the necessity of women's political and social empowerment. The Wild Woman of Cincinnati took on many meanings during her moment as a star, but all of them come back to the harsh reality that the city and the nation allowed the exhibitor to "own" her as his "pet" and to display her without any evidence that she had granted consent"--
    Description / Table of Contents: The capture and exhibition of a woman -- Closing the show and trying a woman in court -- Sex-tionalism and the gender ideologies of the political parties -- Women and power in antebellum America
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Chapel Hill, NC [u.a.] : The University of North Carolina Press
    ISBN: 0807854557 , 0807827827
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 250 S , Ill
    Series Statement: Gender and American culture
    Dissertation note: Teilw. zugl.: Binghampton, State Univ. of New York, Diss.
    DDC: 326/.8/0973
    RVK:
    Keywords: Antislavery movements History 19th century ; Political parties History 19th century ; Women abolitionists History 19th century ; Sex role Political aspects 19th century ; History ; Women Political activity 19th century ; History ; Political culture History 19th century ; United States Politics and government 1849-1861 ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; USA Government ; Geschlechterverhältnis ; Sklaverei ; Abschaffung ; USA ; Frau ; Abolitionismus ; Geschichte 1800-1900 ; USA ; Sklaverei ; Abschaffung ; Geschichte 1840-1900 ; USA ; Frau ; Geschlechterrolle ; Politik ; Geschichte 1800-1900
    Abstract: Liberty party gender ideologies -- From liberty to free soil : gender and emancipation -- Antislavery women and the triumph of domestic feminism -- Democrats and the defense of patriarchy -- Gender in the 1856 Republican campaign -- Republican women and the 1856 election -- Republican gender ideology in 1860
    Description / Table of Contents: Liberty party gender ideologies -- From liberty to free soil : gender and emancipation -- Antislavery women and the triumph of domestic feminism -- Democrats and the defense of patriarchy -- Gender in the 1856 Republican campaign -- Republican women and the 1856 election -- Republican gender ideology in 1860
    Note: Based on author's thesis (doctoral)--State University of New York, Binghampton , Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-243) and index
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 3
    ISBN: 9780807179482
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (191 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    DDC: 305.420973/09034
    Keywords: Women-United States-Social conditions-20th century ; Sex role-United States-History-19th century ; United States-History-1815-1861
    Abstract: COVER -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1 The Capture and Exhibition of a Woman -- 2 Closing the Show and Trying a Woman in Court -- 3 Sex-tionalism and the Gender Ideologies of the Political Parties -- 4 Women and Power in Antebellum America -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
Close ⊗
This website uses cookies and the analysis tool Matomo. More information can be found here...