Amy Aronson ist Associate Professor für Journalismus und Medienwissenschaften an der Fordham University. Früher war sie Redakteurin bei Working Woman und Ms. und ist jetzt Redakteurin bei Media History. Ihre Arbeit untersucht die Geschichte und Entwicklung von Frauenmedien im frühen Amerika.
The first biography of Crystal Eastman, this book tells the story of one of
the most prominent social justice activists of the twentieth century. A
founder of the ACLU, Eastman helped to shape the defining movements of the
modern era-labor, feminism, peace, and free speech.
Early American Women's Magazines and Their Readers
184 Seiten
7 Lesestunden
The early American magazine emerged as a unique cultural forum, distinct from its British predecessors, fostering a vibrant exchange of diverse ideas and beliefs. Originating in colonial Philadelphia, it encouraged reader participation and showcased competing voices, particularly benefiting educated women. These magazines provided avenues for self-expression and collective dialogue, marking a significant shift in public discourse during the Republic's early years. Amy Beth Aronson's account highlights how this participatory dynamic shaped women's cultural engagement and visibility.