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Oct 9, 2020 · The New Woman became associated with the rise of feminism and the campaign for women’s suffrage, as well as with the rise of consumerism, mass culture, and freer expressions of sexuality that defined the first decades of the 20th century.
In early twentieth-century histories of American literature, this rhetorical construction of Ameri-can "difference" manifests itself in two -- complementary -- strategies. First, literary histories pro-ject America's political independence onto its cultural and literary identity constructions by em-
- Marietta Messmer
- 2001
Mar 12, 2019 · Rather, class interests intersected with other discourses, especially the growing racist theories to justify the imperialistic expansion and “manifest destiny” of white Anglo-American culture in the nineteenth century.
- Josep M. Armengol
- 2019
Feminist theory is a vast, enormously diverse, interdisciplinary field that cuts across the humanities, sciences, and social sciences. As a result, this article cannot offer a historical overview or even an exhaustive account of 21st-century feminist theory.
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1–18. Published: 23 February 2023. Annotate. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. This chapter provides an overview of youth culture, which represents multiple communities and values. It begins by considering the difference on how historians and social scientists examine youth culture.
Aug 3, 2017 · From the human perspective, science fiction has grown from a more or less plausible science focus in the early 20th century to adopt more sociological and cultural factors over time.
As Raymond Williams observed, the divergence of these terms is a relatively recent occurrence, one helping signal fraught relations between modernism and the contemporary: during the 20th century, “‘modern’ shifts its reference from ‘now’ to ‘just now’ or even ‘then,’ and for some time has been a designation always going into the past with which...