连接都柏林和伦敦的女权主义网络:Sarah Atkinson、Bessie Rayner Parkes和19世纪期刊出版社的力量

IF 0.3 3区 社会学 N/A HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Geraldine Brassil
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摘要:莎拉·阿特金森与贝西·雷纳·帕克斯的深厚友谊只有通过信件、回忆录和在一系列19世纪期刊上发表的文章才能显现出来。这些档案挖掘揭示了一个复杂的、赋权的跨国网络,该网络由明显保守的、通常由男性主导的、主要是天主教出版物以及由女性作家和慈善家编辑和管理的出版物组成。这篇文章展示了这本19世纪的期刊既是职业女性作家的有利空间,也是一个重要的历史档案,追踪了阿特金森和帕克斯的社会、慈善、文学以及最终的女权主义激进主义的交叉点。
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Feminist Networks Connecting Dublin and London: Sarah Atkinson, Bessie Rayner Parkes, and the Power of the Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press
Abstract:Sarah Atkinson's significant friendship with Bessie Rayner Parkes becomes visible only by tracing it through letters, memoirs, and articles published in a range of nineteenth-century periodicals. These archival excavations reveal a complex and empowering transnational network forged across apparently conservative, often male-dominated, and mainly Catholic publications as well as publications edited and managed by women writers and philanthropists. Demonstrating the nineteenth-century periodical to be both an enabling space for professional women writers and an important historical archive, this article tracks intersections in Atkinson's and Parkes's social, philanthropic, literary, and ultimately feminist activism.
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