[图书][B] Liberation in print: Feminist periodicals and social movement identity

A Beins - 2017 - books.google.com
This is the first analysis of periodicals' key role in US feminism's formation as a collective
identity and set of political practices in the 1970s. Between 1968 and 1973, more than five …

[图书][B] Memory Work: White Ignorance and Black Resistance in Popular Magazines, 1900-1910

ME Triece - 2024 - books.google.com
In the early twentieth century, white-controlled magazines and Black magazines told very
different stories about the dynamics of race, sex, and power in the United States. Memory …

Sustaining a Feminist Periodical: Economic Print Ephemera in Heresies

M Meagher, K Burton - Australian Feminist Studies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This article is a case study of the economic ephemera of Heresies, a feminist periodical
produced by feminist art workers based in New York from 1977 to 1993. Inspired by recent …

The New Black Press: An Examination of Black News Podcasts and Networks in the Context of Black Media History and the Evolving Media Ecosystem

RK Quick - 2024 - search.proquest.com
This dissertation critically examines Black news podcasts through the lens of Black media
history, political economy, and platformization, highlighting their socio-economic role and …

Who Gets to Tell the Story in

E Eaton, SSF Chinatown - books.google.com
In Ella Rhoads's story “Bone of Contention,” the narrator describes her adventures exploring
Chinatown and being kidnapped by Chinese men: We found our guide waiting at the place …

Water Is Freedom: Enslaved Freedom Seekers in Chesapeake Aquatic and Maritime Spaces, 1750–1802

AH Jackson - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Atlantic chattel slavery in the Americas is a subject that many historians, scholars, creatives,
thinkers have discussed and written about. While a lot is known about slavery and enslaved …

Professional Anxiety: African American Female Journalists Writing Their Way to Legitimacy, 1880-1914

MC Mulcahy - 2017 - era.library.ualberta.ca
On 8 March 1906, T. Thomas Fortune's The New York Age (1887-1953), a leading black
weekly, pronounced the “domestic service problem […] the paramount issue with us at this …