Gendering the Fair

Gendering the Fair
Author :
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 258
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780252077494
ISBN-13 : 0252077490
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Gendering the Fair by : Tracey Jean Boisseau

Download or read book Gendering the Fair written by Tracey Jean Boisseau and published by University of Illinois Press. This book was released on 2010 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This field-defining work opens the study of world's fairs to women's and gender history, exploring the intersections of masculinity, femininity, exoticism, display, and performance at these influential events. As the first global gatherings of mass numbers of attendees, world's fairs and expositions introduced cross-class, multi-racial, and mixed-sex audiences to each other, as well as to cultural concepts and breakthroughs in science and technology. Gendering the Fair focuses on the manipulation of gender ideology as a crucial factor in the world's fairs' incredible power to shape public opinions of nations, government, and culture. Established and rising scholars working in a variety of disciplines and locales discuss how gender played a role in various countries' exhibits and how these nations capitalized on opportunities to revise national and international understandings of womanhood. Spanning several centuries and extending across the globe from Portugal to London and from Chicago to Paris, the essays cover topics including women's work at the fairs; the suffrage movement; the intersection of faith, gender, and patriotism; and the ability of fair organizers to manipulate fairgoers' experience of the fairgrounds as gendered space. The volume includes a foreword by preeminent world's fair historian Robert W. Rydell. Contributors are TJ Boisseau, Anne Clendinning, Lisa K. Langlois, Abigail M. Markwyn, Sarah J. Moore, Isabel Morais, Mary Pepchinski, Elisabeth Israels Perry, Andrea G. Radke-Moss, Alison Rowley, and Anne Wohlcke.


Gendering the Fair Related Books

Gendering the Fair
Language: en
Pages: 258
Authors: Tracey Jean Boisseau
Categories: Business & Economics
Type: BOOK - Published: 2010 - Publisher: University of Illinois Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This field-defining work opens the study of world's fairs to women's and gender history, exploring the intersections of masculinity, femininity, exoticism, disp
The 'perpetual fair'
Language: en
Pages: 333
Authors: Anne Wohlcke
Categories: Social Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2015-11-01 - Publisher: Manchester University Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Each summer, a 'perpetual fair' plagued eighteenth-century London, a city in transition overrun by a burgeoning population. City officials attempted to control
World’s Fairs in a Southern Accent
Language: en
Pages: 407
Authors: Bruce G. Harvey
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2014-10-30 - Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The South was no stranger to world’s fairs prior to the end of the nineteenth century. Atlanta first hosted a fair in the 1880s, as did New Orleans and Louisv
Sex Dolls at Sea
Language: en
Pages: 302
Authors: Bo Ruberg
Categories: Social Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2022-06-14 - Publisher: MIT Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Investigating and reimagining the origin story of the sex doll through the tale of the sailor’s dames de voyage. The sex doll and its high-tech counterpart th
Women in International and Universal Exhibitions, 1876–1937
Language: en
Pages: 275
Authors: Rebecca Rogers
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2017-08-14 - Publisher: Routledge

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book argues for the importance of bringing women and gender more directly into the dynamic field of exposition studies. Reclaiming women for the history of