ISBN: 0253216699
Author: Tracey Jean Boisseau
Language: English
Publisher: Indiana University Press (April 14, 2004)
Pages: 280
Category: Ethnic & National
Subcategory: Biography
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 316
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Tracey Jean Boisseau's insightful reading of the "White Queen" exposes the intertwined connections between popular notions of American feminism, American national identity, and the reorientation of Euro-American.
Tracey Jean Boisseau's insightful reading of the "White Queen" exposes the intertwined connections between popular notions of American feminism, American national identity, and the reorientation of Euro-American imperialism at the turn of the century. Tracey Jean Boisseau. feminism in the cinematic 20th century. White Queen challenges the narratives we have told about ourselves and illuminates the imperialism and celebrity worship that lurks within American feminism yet today. - Lee Quinby, Harter Chair, Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
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This is the summary of White Queen: May French-Sheldon and the Imperial Origins of American Feminist Identity by Tracey Jean Boisseau. The Big Bang Theory - Jim Parsons and Mayim Bialik on Amy and Sheldon - Продолжительность: 4:13 The Paley Center for Media Recommended for you. 4:13. Frank Sinatra - Christmas Songs (full album) - Продолжительность: 42:02 Jazz & Soul Recommended for you. Bloomington: Indiana University. 258 pp. The little-known career of May French-Sheldon brought her to East, Central, and West Africa, launched an enduring stereotype of the sassy, unflappable female adventurer, and spawned a legion of American admirers for. over three decades. Start by marking White Queen: May French-Sheldon and the Imperial Origins of American Feminist Identity as Want to Read: Want to Read savin. ant to Read.
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Volume 8, Issue 4 Summer 2006. White Queen: May French-Sheldon and the Imperial Origins of American Feminist Identity. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2004.
... Boisseau recontextualizes U.S. feminism in the cinematic 20th century. White Queen challenges the narratives we have told about ourselves and illuminates the imperialism and celebrity worship that lurks within American feminism yet today." ―Lee Quinby, Harter Chair, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
May French-Sheldon’s improbable public career began with an expedition throughout East Africa in 1891. She led a large entourage dressed in a long, flowing white dress and blonde wig, with a sword and pistol strapped to her side. As the "first woman explorer of Africa," she claimed to have inspired both awe and trust in the Africans she encountered, and as her celebrity grew, she reinvented herself as a messenger of civilization and "racial uplift." Tracey Jean Boisseau’s insightful reading of the "White Queen" exposes the intertwined connections between popular notions of American feminism, American national identity, and the reorientation of Euro-American imperialism at the turn of the century.