
Frontiers of Femininity: A New Historical Geography of the Nineteenth-Century American West
작성자
Karen M. Morin
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History
Travel
형식
하드커버
페이지
292
언어
영어
출판됨
Dec 18, 2008
출판사
Syracuse University Press
ISBN-10
0815631677
ISBN-13
9780815631675
설명
Karen M. Morin's exploration delves into the undercurrents of femininity as it flourished in the profound landscapes of the nineteenth-century American West. By examining the life and works of British explorer Isabella Bird, Morin unravels how women contributed vital narratives to the historical geography of a burgeoning nation. Bird’s travel writings illuminate a perspective infrequently showcased, where her observations about landscapes and societies reveal the intricate tapestry of female experience during a time often dominated by male voices.
Morin's scholarly approach makes evident how these women navigated their roles, carving spaces for themselves amid the rugged terrain both literally and metaphorically. The contrasting settings serve as a backdrop to their stories, revealing the complexities of gender and identity in an era of exploration. Through Bird’s adventurous spirit, readers encounter a multidimensional view of femininity that challenges conventional narratives, bridging personal agency and societal expectation.
This work not only revises the historical record but also enriches discussions on the intersection of gender and geography. Morin's thoughtful analysis encourages a reconsideration of the contributions of women to the American West, offering fresh insights into how their voices shaped the cultural landscape.
Morin's scholarly approach makes evident how these women navigated their roles, carving spaces for themselves amid the rugged terrain both literally and metaphorically. The contrasting settings serve as a backdrop to their stories, revealing the complexities of gender and identity in an era of exploration. Through Bird’s adventurous spirit, readers encounter a multidimensional view of femininity that challenges conventional narratives, bridging personal agency and societal expectation.
This work not only revises the historical record but also enriches discussions on the intersection of gender and geography. Morin's thoughtful analysis encourages a reconsideration of the contributions of women to the American West, offering fresh insights into how their voices shaped the cultural landscape.