公平的机会世界博览会与美国妇女参政权

T. J. Boisseau
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摘要:六十多年来,支持选举权的美国妇女一直将世界博览会视为其选举权工作最重要、最不可或缺的文化场所。尽管她们被主动排除在博览会管理之外,但她们在未经批准的情况下介入博览会,使参选主义者得以将妇女的选举权与民族主义的现代性和民主的庆祝活动结合起来,而这正是每届世界博览会的意识形态中心。同样重要的是,由于很少有其他机会旅行以相互会面,女权运动者将世博会作为建立其运动的国内和国际基础结构的重要场所和场合。从 1853 年在纽约举办的第一届美国世界博览会开始,到美国参加第一次世界大战前举办的最后一届博览会结束,没有其他任何文化形式能比世界博览会为女权运动者提供更大的传声筒、更多的相关性和合法性,或更多的定期机会来协调她们的努力。
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Fair Chances: World's Fairs and American Woman Suffrage
Abstract: For over sixty years, American pro-suffrage women consistently viewed world's fairs as the single most important and indispensable of cultural venues for their suffrage work. Despite being actively excluded from fair administrations, their unsanctioned interventions at expositions permitted suffragists to attach women's right to the franchise to the nationalist celebrations of modernity and democracy that lay at the ideological center of every world's fair. Equally significant, with few other opportunities to travel to meet with one another, activist women used expositions as crucial sites and occasions for building their movement's national and international infrastructure. Starting with the first American world's fair in New York in 1853 and ending with the last fairs held prior to the US entry into World War I, no other cultural format provided suffragists with a bigger megaphone, more relevance and legitimacy, or more regular opportunities to coordinate their efforts than world's fairs.
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