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In this illuminating work, surveying 300 years and two nations, Sarah Gwyneth Ross demonstrates how the expanding ranks of learned women in the Renaissance era ...
This research informed by both sport feminism and tokenism examines the status of women in sport-talk radio, with particular attention to the relationship between the female staffers, women’s sport coverage, and attitudes toward female audiences.
Kelly’s “Did Women have a Renaissance?” published in 1976. This article was a result of the burgeoning trend of women’s history in the 1960s and 70s, but it propelled the field forward.
up to the Renaissance to help give context for why and how Florence became the city it was in the fifteenth century and how this impacted women’s experiences.
9 Απρ 2019 · Women's radio provides a lens through which a number of sorts of transnational flows can be analysed. The following two articles are focused on the period after the Second World War, when radio proved to be a vital instrument for public and cultural diplomacy in the emerging Cold War.
26 Φεβ 2020 · In 1977, Renaissance scholar and pioneering feminist Joan Kelly posed the disturbing question: Did women have a Renaissance? Was the period characterized by change and innovation in the cultural realm dominated by men also a period of gains for their wives and daughters?
12 Δεκ 2023 · When we see women represented in history—and when women see themselves there—it alerts us to their collective impact in shaping our world in profound, important ways. Rich, exciting conversations were happening all over Renaissance Italy, and women were a part of them.