Wednesday, October 2, 7:00 PM, SH 221: FILM: Woman of the Year (1942)
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Thursday, October 3 Industrialism and the New Woman
Reading:
W&AE, pp. 155-218.
"The Harsh Conditions of Domestic Service, MAW, 52-56.
"Female Perspectives on the Great Migration," MAW, 56-59.
Agnes Nestor, "The Story of a Glove Maker" (1898), MAW, 59-62.
"Working Women Wite the Jewish Daily Forward (1907, 1914), MAW, 62-65.
Photo Essay, MAW, 66-73.
"Mother Jones Supports Striking Coal Miners in Colorado," MAW, 74-78.
Emma Goldman, "A Radical Woman's View of Women's Emancipation,
MAW, 89-92.
Fanny Fern, "The Working-Girls of New York" (1868), WW, 245-46)
Willa Cather, "Paul's Case" (1905), WW, 685-96.
Tuesday, October 8 The Progressive Era and Suffrage
Reading:
W&AE, pp. 219-255.
Anzia Yezierska, "The Free Vacation House" (1915), WW, 751-56.
Edith Wharton, "The Other Two" (1904), WW, 665-676.
Mary Ritter Beard, "Women and Progressive Politics," MAW, 43-46.
Muller v. Oregon (1908), handout.
"Margaret Sanger's Epiphany Over Birth Control," MAW, 84-89.
Abagail Scott Duniway, "A Western Suffragist Talks to Her Eastern Sisters," MAW, 93-98.
Marie Jenny Howe, An Anti-Suffrage Monologue (1913), MAW, 101-105.
"Suffrage Militant Alice Paul Goes to Jail, MAW, 110-14.
Wednesday, October 9, 7:00 PM, SH-221: FILM: Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
Thursday, October 10 Flappers and New Women
Reading: W&AE, pp. 256-299.
Amy Lowell, "Meeting-House Hill" (1925), WW, 710-11.
H.D., "Helen" (1925), WW, 767.
Edna St. Vincent Millay, "First Fig," "Oh, Oh," "What lips," in
WW, pp. 824-25, 826-27, 830.
Carrie Chapman Catt, "New Voters" (1920), MAW, pp. 117-122.
Doris Stevens & Alice Hamilton, "Feminists Debate the Equal Rights Amendment,"
MAW, 123-126.
Dorothy Dunbar Bromley, "Generational Conflicts" (1927), MAW
, pp.127-130.
"Women of the Ku Klux Klan," MAW, pp. 134-139.
Nella Larsen, "The Harlem Renaissance," MAW, pp. 139-142.
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Audio: Jimmy Rodgers (1927)