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Manliness & civilization: a cultural history of gender and race in the United States, 1880-1917
Gail Bederman
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Frontmatter
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List of Illustrations (page ix)
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Foreword (page xi)
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Acknowledgments (page xiii)
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CHAPTER 1 Remaking Manhood through Race and "Civilization" (page 1)
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CHAPTER 2 "The White Man's Civilization on Trial": Ida B. Wells, Representations of Lynching, and Northern Middle-Class Manhood (page 45)
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CHAPTER 3 "Teaching Our Sons to Do What We Have Been Teaching the Savages to Avoid": G. Stanley Hall, Racial Recapitulation, and the Neurasthenic Paradox (page 77)
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CHAPTER 4 "Not to Sex-But to Race!" Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Civilized Anglo-Saxon Womanhood, and the Return of the Primitive Rapist (page 121)
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CHAPTER 5 Theodore Roosevelt: Manhood, Nation, and "Civilization" (page 170)
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CONCLUSION Tarzan and After (page 217)
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Notes (page 241)
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Bibliography (page 289)
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Index (page 297)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AHR | 102.3 (Jun. 1997): 903-904 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2171669 |
JAH | 82.4 (Mar. 1996): 1589-1590 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2945371 |
SIG | 23.1 (Autumn 1997): 220-225 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3175158 |
CS | 26.2 (Mar. 1997): 156-158 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2076751 |
RAH | 24.3 (Sep. 1996): 448-453 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/30030685 |
HNET | (Oct. 1996) | http://h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=643 |
Citable Link
Published: c1995
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
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