Magazine of Her Own?

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Commercial Women’s Magazines
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Family Friend
femininity construction
gender representation studies
Girl Friend
Girton Girl
historical analysis of women's periodicals
Home Chat
Honey Moon
La Belle
lady
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Lady's Magazine
Lady's Monthly Museum
Lady's Museum
Lady's Newspaper
Lady’s Magazine
Lady’s Monthly Museum
Lady’s Museum
Lady’s Newspaper
Le Beau Monde
Manchester City Art Galleries
media and gender roles
Moral Tales
Mrs Henry Wood
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Napoleon III
nineteenth-century periodicals
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popular reading practices
print culture history
Revolting Daughters
Sal Volatile
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Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415141123
  • Weight: 470g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Apr 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Like the corset, the women's magazines which emerged in the nineteenth century produced a `natural' idea of femininity: the domestic wife; the fashionable woman; the romancing and desirable girl. Their legacy, from agony aunts to fashion plates, are easily traced in their modern counterparts. But do these magazines and their promises empower or disempower their readers?
A Magazine of Her Own? is a lively and revealing exploration of this immensely popular form from its beginnings. In fascinating detail Margaret Beetham investigates the desires, images and interpretations of femininity posed by a medium whose readership was and still is almost exclusively female.
A Magazine of Her Own is at once a chronological tracing of the history, a collection of intriguing case studies and an intervention into recent debates about gender and sexuality in popular reading. It is a book which anyone who is interested in the unique, influential world of the woman's magazine - students, scholars and general readers alike - will want to read

Margaret Beetham teaches in the Department of English and History at the Manchester Metropolitan University, where she is Course Leader in the Women’s Studies MA programme. She is a co-author of Women’s Worlds: Ideology, Femininity and the Woman’s Magazine (1991).

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