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Neither Lady Nor Slave: Working Women of the Old South by Susanna Delfino,

Neither Lady Nor Slave: Working Women of the Old South by Susanna Delfino,
Although historians over the past two decades have written extensively on the plantation mistress and the slave woman, they have largely neglected the world of the working woman. "Neither Lady nor Slave pushes southern history beyond the plantation to examine the lives and labors of ordinary southern women--white, free black, and Indian. Contributors to this volume illuminate women's involvement in the southern market economy in all its diversity. Thirteen essays explore the working lives of a wide range of women--nuns and prostitutes, iron workers and basket weavers, teachers and domestic servants--in urban and rural settings across the South. By highlighting contrasts between paid and unpaid, officially acknowledged and "invisible" work within the context of cultural attitudes regarding women's proper place in society, the book sheds new light on the ambiguities that marked relations between race, class, and gender in the modernizing South. Contributors E. Susan Barber, College of Notre Dame of Maryland (Baltimore, Md.) Bess Beatty, Oregon State University (Eugene, Ore.) Emily Bingham (Louisville, Ky.) James Taylor Carson, Queen's University (Kingston, Ontario, Canada) Emily Clark, University of Southern Mississippi (Hattiesburg, Miss.) Stephanie Cole, University of Texas at Arlington (Arlington, Tex.) Susanna Delfino, University of Genoa (Genoa, Italy) Michele Gillespie, Wake Forest University (Winston-Salem, N.C.) Sarah Hill (Atlanta, Ga.) Barbara J. Howe, West Virginia University (Morgantown, W. Va.) Timothy J. Lockley, University of Warwick (Coventry, England) Stephanie McCurry, Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.) Diane BattsMorrow, University of Georgia (Athens, Ga.) Penny L. Richards, UCLA Center for the Study of Women (Los Angeles, Calif.



Neither Lady Nor Slave: Working Women of the Old South by Susanna Delfino,
Neither Lady Nor Slave: Working Women of the Old South by Susanna Delfino,
Although historians over the past two decades have written extensively on the plantation mistress and the slave woman, they have largely neglected the world of the working woman. "Neither Lady nor Slave pushes southern history beyond the plantation to examine the lives and labors of ordinary southern women--white, free black, and Indian. Contributors to this volume illuminate women's involvement in the southern market economy in all its diversity. Thirteen essays explore the working lives of a wide range of women--nuns and prostitutes, iron workers and basket weavers, teachers and domestic servants--in urban and rural settings across the South. By highlighting contrasts between paid and unpaid, officially acknowledged and "invisible" work within the context of cultural attitudes regarding women's proper place in society, the book sheds new light on the ambiguities that marked relations between race, class, and gender in the modernizing South. Contributors E. Susan Barber, College of Notre Dame of Maryland (Baltimore, Md.) Bess Beatty, Oregon State University (Eugene, Ore.) Emily Bingham (Louisville, Ky.) James Taylor Carson, Queen's University (Kingston, Ontario, Canada) Emily Clark, University of Southern Mississippi (Hattiesburg, Miss.) Stephanie Cole, University of Texas at Arlington (Arlington, Tex.) Susanna Delfino, University of Genoa (Genoa, Italy) Michele Gillespie, Wake Forest University (Winston-Salem, N.C.) Sarah Hill (Atlanta, Ga.) Barbara J. Howe, West Virginia University (Morgantown, W. Va.) Timothy J. Lockley, University of Warwick (Coventry, England) Stephanie McCurry, Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.) Diane BattsMorrow, University of Georgia (Athens, Ga.) Penny L. Richards, UCLA Center for the Study of Women (Los Angeles, Calif.



Genoa C.F.C. - Genoa Cricket & Football Club is a football club based in Genoa, Liguria, Italy. Genoa is the oldest existing Italian football club, and was the second sports club explicitly dedicated to football founded in Italy after the Internazionale Torino (founded in 1890).

Genoa Conference - The Genoa Conference was held in Genoa, Italy in 1922 from April 10 to May 19. At this conference, the representatives of 34 countries convened to speak about monetary economics in the wake of "The Great War", World War I.

Genoa - Genoa (Italian Genova, Genoese Zena, French Gênes, German Genua, Spanish Génova,Galician Xénova) is a city and a seaport in northern Italy, the capital of the Province of Genoa and of the region of Liguria. The city has a population of ca.

Genoa (disambiguation) - Genoa is primarily used to refer to Genoa (Genova in Italian Language), a city and port in Liguria, Italy.



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