An American Girl, and Her Four Years in a Boys' College (häftad)
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Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
224
Utgivningsdatum
2006-01-01
Förlag
The University of Michigan Press
Medarbetare
Perry, Elisabeth Israels (red.)/Price, Jennifer Ann (red.)
Illustrationer
11 B&W photographs, 1 line drawing
Dimensioner
231 x 157 x 17 mm
Vikt
340 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780472069163

An American Girl, and Her Four Years in a Boys' College

Häftad,  Engelska, 2006-01-01
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In 1870, the University of Michigan-one of the oldest, largest, and most prestigious public universities in the United States-admitted its first woman student. An American Girl, and Her Four Years in a Boys' College, written by one of the first woman graduates from the University of Michigan and published pseudonymously in 1878, describes what it was like to be a member of this tiny group of brave coeds. The story is told through the eyes of Wilhelmine Elliot, an untraditional girl who enrolls at the fictional University of Ortonville, a thinly disguised stand-in for the University of Michigan. Will's challenges mirror those of other women college students of the era, including the reactions of male faculty and students, relationships with other women students and with family and friends back home, and social attitudes toward the women's movement and liberal religious values. The editors' engaging introduction places the novel in its relevant historical and literary contexts, as do helpful annotations throughout the text. "The 1870s were an important moment of debate over women's roles and responsibilities. What's here is very interesting not only about higher education, and 'strong-minded women,' but about religion, domesticity, independence, marriage, and homosocial bonding." --Carol Lasser, Oberlin College Olive San Louie Anderson (ca. 1852-86) graduated from the University of Michigan in 1875 and published An American Girl in 1878 under the name SOLA. Elisabeth Israels Perry is John Francis Bannon Professor of History, Saint Louis University. Jennifer Ann Price is a Ph.D. candidate in American Studies at Saint Louis University.
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Anderson's book makes clear that the 1870s were an important moment of debate over women's roles and responsibilities. What's here is very interesting not only about higher education, and 'strong-minded women,' but about religion, domesticity, independence, marriage, and homosocial bonding. This book will resonate with undergraduates both for what is familiar and what is unfamiliar. - Carol Lasser, Oberlin College

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Elisabeth Israels Perry is John Francis Bannon Professor of History, Saint Louis University. Jennifer Ann Price is a Ph.D. Candidate in American Studies at Saint Louis University. Olive San Louie Anderson (ca. 1852-86) graduated from the University University of Michigan in 1875, and published An American Girl in 1878 under the name SOLA.