Author: Robin Miskolcze
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 0803209878
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
At a crucial time in American history, narratives of women in command or imperiled at sea contributed to the construction of a national rhetoric. Robin Miskolcze makes her case by way of careful readings of images of women at sea before the Civil War in her book Women and Children First. Though the sea has traditionally been interpreted as the province of men, women have gone to sea as mothers, wives, figureheads, and slaves. In fact, in the nineteenth century, women at sea contributed to the formation of an ethics of survival that helped to define American ideals. This study examines, often for the first time, images of women at sea in antebellum narratives ranging from novels and sermons to newspaper accounts and lithographs. Anglo-American women in antebellum sea narratives are often portrayed as models of American ideals derived from women’s seemingly innate Christian self-sacrifice. Miskolcze argues that these ideals, in conjunction with the maritime directive of “women and children first” during sea disasters, in turn defined a new masculine individualism, one that was morally minded, rooted in Christian principles, and dedicated to preserving virtue. Further, Miskolcze contends that without the antebellum sea narratives portraying the Christian self-sacrifice of women, the abolitionist cause would have suffered. African American women appealed to the directive of “women and children first” to make manifest their own womanhood, and by extension, their own humanity.
Titanic
Author: Judith B. Geller
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 9780393046663
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Describes what happened to the Titanic survivors on that awful night and how the experience shaped their future lives.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 9780393046663
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Describes what happened to the Titanic survivors on that awful night and how the experience shaped their future lives.
Women and Children First
Author: Gill Paul
Publisher: Avon Books
ISBN: 9780008271503
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"It is 1912. Against all odds, the Titanic is sinking. As desperate hands emerge from the icy water, a few lucky row boats float in the darkness. On the boats are four survivors. Reg, a handsome young steward working in the first-class dining room; Annie, an Irishwoman travelling to America with her children; Juliet, a titled English lady who is pregnant and unmarried, and George, a troubled American millionaire. In the wake of the tragedy, each of these people must try to rebuild their lives. But how can life ever be the same again when you've heard over a thousand people dying in the water around you?"--Page [4] of cover.
Publisher: Avon Books
ISBN: 9780008271503
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"It is 1912. Against all odds, the Titanic is sinking. As desperate hands emerge from the icy water, a few lucky row boats float in the darkness. On the boats are four survivors. Reg, a handsome young steward working in the first-class dining room; Annie, an Irishwoman travelling to America with her children; Juliet, a titled English lady who is pregnant and unmarried, and George, a troubled American millionaire. In the wake of the tragedy, each of these people must try to rebuild their lives. But how can life ever be the same again when you've heard over a thousand people dying in the water around you?"--Page [4] of cover.
Born in the USA
Author: Marsden Wagner
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520256330
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Born in the USA examines issues including midwifery and the safety of out-of-hospital birth, how the process of becoming a doctor can adversely affect both practitioners and their patients, and why there has been a rise in the use of risky but doctor-friendly interventions, including the use of Cytotec, a drug that has not been approved by the FDA for pregnant women. Most importantly, this investigation, supported by many troubling personal stories, explores how women can reclaim the childbirth experience for the betterment of themselves and their children."--Jacket.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520256330
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Born in the USA examines issues including midwifery and the safety of out-of-hospital birth, how the process of becoming a doctor can adversely affect both practitioners and their patients, and why there has been a rise in the use of risky but doctor-friendly interventions, including the use of Cytotec, a drug that has not been approved by the FDA for pregnant women. Most importantly, this investigation, supported by many troubling personal stories, explores how women can reclaim the childbirth experience for the betterment of themselves and their children."--Jacket.
Women and Children Last
Author: Ruth Sidel
Publisher: Penguin Mass Market
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Comparing the affluent U.S. of today to the Titanic (which, as a luxury liner, nevertheless lacked lifeboats for steerage women and children), Sidel contends in this realistic appraisal that despite the women's movement, social and economic trends of the last 20 years, especially the divorce rate and mechanization of industry, have reduced to bare survival hundreds of thousands of already impoverished women and children. Many are older women, battered wives or female heads of families, asserts Sidel (who interviewed several of them), and they are often victims of sex and racial discrimination in the workplace or of government cutbacks in human services. Following Sweden's example, the U.S., she argues, should develop policies to strengthen family life through universal entitlements; should pay women better wages, provide family planning, maternity leaves and prenatal care, along with day and after-school care.
Publisher: Penguin Mass Market
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Comparing the affluent U.S. of today to the Titanic (which, as a luxury liner, nevertheless lacked lifeboats for steerage women and children), Sidel contends in this realistic appraisal that despite the women's movement, social and economic trends of the last 20 years, especially the divorce rate and mechanization of industry, have reduced to bare survival hundreds of thousands of already impoverished women and children. Many are older women, battered wives or female heads of families, asserts Sidel (who interviewed several of them), and they are often victims of sex and racial discrimination in the workplace or of government cutbacks in human services. Following Sweden's example, the U.S., she argues, should develop policies to strengthen family life through universal entitlements; should pay women better wages, provide family planning, maternity leaves and prenatal care, along with day and after-school care.
Poverty in the American Dream
Author: Karin Stallard
Publisher: South End Press
ISBN: 9780896081970
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Analyzes the impact of social service cutbacks, changes in the job market, and victim-blaming myths like the Black matriarchy theses of Daniel Patrick Moynihan and George Gilder.
Publisher: South End Press
ISBN: 9780896081970
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Analyzes the impact of social service cutbacks, changes in the job market, and victim-blaming myths like the Black matriarchy theses of Daniel Patrick Moynihan and George Gilder.
Women and Children First ; International Maternal and Infant Welfare, 1870-1945
Author: Valerie A. Fildes
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 9780415080903
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 9780415080903
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
Girl, World
Author: Alex Poppe
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780996490559
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Girl, World is a collection of stories about survival: women discovering their untapped strengths and their metamorphoses into becoming whole. Mixing lyricism, stark realism, emotional depth, and vivacious language, Alex Poppe has crafted unforgettable female characters who navigate through places where the big political picture is captured in their personal stories.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780996490559
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Girl, World is a collection of stories about survival: women discovering their untapped strengths and their metamorphoses into becoming whole. Mixing lyricism, stark realism, emotional depth, and vivacious language, Alex Poppe has crafted unforgettable female characters who navigate through places where the big political picture is captured in their personal stories.
Boy with a Halo at the Farmer's Market
Author: Sonia Greenfield
Publisher: Distribution Partners
ISBN: 9781930337831
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Winner of the Codhill Poetry Award for 2014.
Publisher: Distribution Partners
ISBN: 9781930337831
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Winner of the Codhill Poetry Award for 2014.
Women and Children First
Author: Mary Cadogan
Publisher: London : Gollancz
ISBN: 9780575024182
Category : Children in literature
Languages : nl
Pages : 301
Book Description
Overzicht m.b.t. de invloed van twee Wereldoorlogen op de verhalende lektuur voor kinderen en volwassenen en de beschrijving van de rol van britse vrouwen en kinderen in oude en recente boeken.
Publisher: London : Gollancz
ISBN: 9780575024182
Category : Children in literature
Languages : nl
Pages : 301
Book Description
Overzicht m.b.t. de invloed van twee Wereldoorlogen op de verhalende lektuur voor kinderen en volwassenen en de beschrijving van de rol van britse vrouwen en kinderen in oude en recente boeken.
Women and Children First
Author: Robin Miskolcze
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 0803209878
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
At a crucial time in American history, narratives of women in command or imperiled at sea contributed to the construction of a national rhetoric. Robin Miskolcze makes her case by way of careful readings of images of women at sea before the Civil War in her book Women and Children First. Though the sea has traditionally been interpreted as the province of men, women have gone to sea as mothers, wives, figureheads, and slaves. In fact, in the nineteenth century, women at sea contributed to the formation of an ethics of survival that helped to define American ideals. This study examines, often for the first time, images of women at sea in antebellum narratives ranging from novels and sermons to newspaper accounts and lithographs. Anglo-American women in antebellum sea narratives are often portrayed as models of American ideals derived from women’s seemingly innate Christian self-sacrifice. Miskolcze argues that these ideals, in conjunction with the maritime directive of “women and children first” during sea disasters, in turn defined a new masculine individualism, one that was morally minded, rooted in Christian principles, and dedicated to preserving virtue. Further, Miskolcze contends that without the antebellum sea narratives portraying the Christian self-sacrifice of women, the abolitionist cause would have suffered. African American women appealed to the directive of “women and children first” to make manifest their own womanhood, and by extension, their own humanity.
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 0803209878
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
At a crucial time in American history, narratives of women in command or imperiled at sea contributed to the construction of a national rhetoric. Robin Miskolcze makes her case by way of careful readings of images of women at sea before the Civil War in her book Women and Children First. Though the sea has traditionally been interpreted as the province of men, women have gone to sea as mothers, wives, figureheads, and slaves. In fact, in the nineteenth century, women at sea contributed to the formation of an ethics of survival that helped to define American ideals. This study examines, often for the first time, images of women at sea in antebellum narratives ranging from novels and sermons to newspaper accounts and lithographs. Anglo-American women in antebellum sea narratives are often portrayed as models of American ideals derived from women’s seemingly innate Christian self-sacrifice. Miskolcze argues that these ideals, in conjunction with the maritime directive of “women and children first” during sea disasters, in turn defined a new masculine individualism, one that was morally minded, rooted in Christian principles, and dedicated to preserving virtue. Further, Miskolcze contends that without the antebellum sea narratives portraying the Christian self-sacrifice of women, the abolitionist cause would have suffered. African American women appealed to the directive of “women and children first” to make manifest their own womanhood, and by extension, their own humanity.