This Extraordinary Woman: Portraits of Female Curiosities in early American Print Culture
These portraits, published between 1771 and 1859, appear in works as varied as almanacs, journals of phrenology, and ethnographic histories. Whether the publications were intended to educate or entertain, the portraits today provide us with a lens through which we can better understand historical constructions of the female body.
Hilary Malson
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The Library Company of Philadelphia
2010
English
Women's Liberation Movement Print Culture
This collection contains manifestos, speeches, essays, and other materials documenting various aspects of the Women's Movement in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s.
Ginny Daley and Anne Valk
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Duke University
English