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Title: Women


1
Womens Unit
  • If we are to achieve a richer culture, rich in
    contrasting values, we must recognize the whole
    gamut of human possibilities - Margaret Mead

2
Women fighting to be heard
  • In the late 19th century and early 20th century,
    women were fighting for a voice in politics and
    literature.
  • American women could not vote
  • They had almost no political or legal power
  • They could not own property

3
Women had few opportunities
  • Education and career opportunities were limited
    (teachers, nurses, secretaries, and maidsand
    only if you did not have children)
  • Little or no financial independence you had to
    give your paycheck to your father or husband
  • In most marriages, the husband made all the
    important decisions

4
The Right to Vote
5
The Suffrage Movement
  • Susan B. Anthony leads movement in 1870s
  • Four states gave women the right to vote by 1900
  • Suffragists held marches, protest rallies, and
    hunger strikes for their cause
  • All women did not have the right to vote in the
    U.S. until 1920

6
Feminist Literature
  • Female authors wanted to show women were strong
    and intelligent a radical view at this time.
  • More women were going to college despite the
    belief at the time that intelligence would
    destroy a womans beauty.
  • Domestic topics home, children, female
    friendship, religion, abolition, suffrage, and
    love.
  • Early feminist writers Emily Dickinson,
    Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Kate Chopin, Sojourner
    Truth, Louisa May Alcott, Harriet Beecher Stowe.

7
Reaction to Women Writing
America is now wholly given over to a dd mob
of scribbling women, and I should have no chance
of success while the public taste is occupied
with their trash-and should be ashamed of myself
if I did.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
8
Difficulties for Women Writers
  • Conflict over their desire to write and their
    role as mother/wife
  • Work dismissed as unimportant
  • Writing style criticized as too sentimental and
    didactic (preachy)
  • Domestic topics not seen as universal

9
Sojourner Truth (Isabella Baumfree)
  • Freed from slavery when New York abolished
    slavery in 1827.
  • Began to lecture to spread Gods message
  • Spoke for abolitionist and suffragette movements
  • Famous Aint I a Woman speech was given
    unprepared at a womens rights convention in 1851.
  • I could work as much and eat as much as a
    manand aint I a woman?

10
Emily Dickinson
  • First major American woman poet
  • Completely unknown in her lifetime poems were
    found by her sister after her death
  • Chose to live in seclusion
  • Poetry famous for unusual imagery, slant rhyme,
    odd punctuation
  • Wrote about love, death, hope, success, nature

11
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
  • It is not that women are really smaller-minded,
    weaker-minded, more timid and vacillating, but
    that whosoever, man or woman, lives always in a
    small, dark place, is always guarded, protected,
    directed and restrained, will become inevitably
    narrowed and weakened by it.

12
The Rest Cure
  • After the birth of her daughter, Gilman suffered
    from postpartum depression which affects 10 of
    women who give birth
  • Gilman was given the recommended treatment at
    that time, the rest cure sleep, avoid
    intellectual activity, avoid excitement, do
    nothing creative
  • This cure almost destroyed her

13
A Prolific Career
  • Wrote The Yellow Wallpaper to challenge the
    rest cure
  • Also wrote novels, stories, essays and
    self-published a magazine
  • All her work focused on womens suffrage,
    economic independence, and friendship between
    women

14
Important Quotations
  • And woman should stand beside man as the comrade
    of his soul, not the servant of his body.
  • There is no female mind. The brain is not an
    organ of sex. Might as well speak of a female
    liver.
  • "A house does not need a wife any more than it
    needs a husband.

15
Kate Chopin
  • Prolific writer two novels, over a hundred
    short stories, many poems and reviews.
  • Began writing after the death of her husband she
    had 6 children to support.
  • Lived in New Orleans and wrote popular stories
    about Creoles, Cajuns, African-Americans
  • Very successful as a writer of local color
    stories published in some of the best
    publications of the time
  • Master of irony surprise twist at the end of
    the story

16
Until.The Awakening
  • Published in 1899
  • The storys topic, adultery, and the heroines
    actions were viewed as scandalous.
  • Heroine viewed as a bad mother, a fallen woman, a
    selfish human being
  • Because the story questioned traditional views of
    women and their role, it ended Chopins career
  • Her work was ignored until the resurgence of
    feminism in the 1970s
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