Professional Pursuits

Professional Pursuits
Title Professional Pursuits PDF eBook
Author Catherine W. Zipf
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Pages 248
Release 2007
Genre Art
ISBN 9781572336018

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"Zipf focuses on five gifted women in various parts of the country. In San Diego, Hazel Wood Waterman parlayed her Arts and Crafts training into a career in architecture. Cincinnati's Mary Louise McLaughlin expanded on her interest in Arts and Crafts pottery by inventing new ceramic technology. New York's Candace Wheeler established four businesses that used Arts and Crafts production to help other women earn a living. In Syracuse, both Adelaide Alsop Robineau and Irene Sargent were responsible for disseminating Arts and Crafts-related information through the movement's publications. Each woman's story is different, but each played an important part in the creation of professional opportunities for women in a male-dominated society.".

Women's Words

Women's Words
Title Women's Words PDF eBook
Author Mary Biggs
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 544
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9780231079860

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Feminine Ingenuity

Feminine Ingenuity
Title Feminine Ingenuity PDF eBook
Author Anne L. MacDonald
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 1994-02-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0345383141

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"Written with clarity and a lively eye both for detail and for the progress of feminism in the United States." SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE In this fascinating study of American women inventors, historian Anne Macdonald shows how creative, resourceful, and entrepreneurial women helped to shatter the ancient stereotypes of mechanically inept womanhood. In presenting their stories, Anne Macdonald's thorough research in patent archives and her engaging use of period magazine, journals, lectures, records from major fairs and expositions, and interviews, have made her book nothing less than an overall history of the women's movement in America.

Scheming Women

Scheming Women
Title Scheming Women PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Hogue
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 292
Release 1995-09-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780791426227

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This book uses post structuralist, psychoanalytic, and feminist theories to read the poetry of Dickinson, Moore, H.D., and Rich.

The Feminine Quest for Success

The Feminine Quest for Success
Title The Feminine Quest for Success PDF eBook
Author Nancy Bancroft
Publisher Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Pages 240
Release 1995-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781881052623

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Describing five ways in which women typically cope with the business environment, this book tells how women can bring their whole selves, including their feminine sides, to their careers--and make it work. Readers will learn from practical advice, stories and examples how they can move toward a state of "self-alignment".

In the Demon's Bedroom

In the Demon's Bedroom
Title In the Demon's Bedroom PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Asher Dauber
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 416
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0300141750

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This important study is the first to offer a sustained look at a variety of early modern Yiddish masterworks--and their writers and readers--paying particular attention to their treatment of supernatural themes and beings.

Feminine Ingenuity

Feminine Ingenuity
Title Feminine Ingenuity PDF eBook
Author Anne L. MacDonald
Publisher Ballantine Books
Pages 541
Release 2010-12-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0307775496

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"Written with clarity and a lively eye both for detail and for the progress of feminism in the United States." SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE In this fascinating study of American women inventors, historian Anne Macdonald shows how creative, resourceful, and entrepreneurial women helped to shatter the ancient stereotypes of mechanically inept womanhood. In presenting their stories, Anne Macdonald's thorough research in patent archives and her engaging use of period magazine, journals, lectures, records from major fairs and expositions, and interviews, have made her book nothing less than an overall history of the women's movement in America.