The Spectacle of Women
Imagery of the Suffrage Campaign 1907-14
341 pages, 30 color plates, 120 halftones 7-1/2 x 9-1/2
©
1988
Cloth $60.00
ISBN: 9780226802459
Published March 1988
Not for sale in Europe or the British Commonwealth except Canada
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Prologue 2. Production Women Artists and the Suffrage Campaign The Artists' Suffrage League The Suffrage Atelier Afred Pearse, Sylvia Pankhurst and the WSPU Pictorial Resources Finance Circulation 3. Spectacle Spectacle Banners and Banner-Making The Major Processions in the Suffrage Campaign The 'Mud March': 9 February 1907 The NUWSS demonstration 13 June 1908 WSPU 'Woman's Sunday': 21 June 1908 The Pageant of Women's Trades and Professions: 27 April 1909 'From Prison to Citizenship': 18 June 1910 WSPU demostration: 23 July 1910 The 'Women's Coronation Procession': 17 June 1911 Emily Wilding Davison's Funeral: 14 June 1913 The NUWSS 'Women's Pilgrimage': June and July 1913 4. Representation Propaganda and Representation Pro- and Anti-Suffrage Arguments Women and Suffragists in Edwardian Illustration and Caricature Why Types? The Working Woman The Modern Woman The Hysterical Woman and the Shrieking Sisterhood The Militant Woman The Womanly Woman 5. Epilogue Appendix 1: The Suffrage Atelier: Constitution and Addresses Appendix 2: A Checklist of Artists Appendix 3: A Checklist of Surviving Posters Appendix 4: A Checklist of Surviving Banners Appenidix 5: 'Banners and Banner-Making' by M. Lowndes Appendix 6: Suffrage Colours Appendix 7: The Impact of British Propaganda Techniques in America Selected Bibliography Notes List of Illustrations Index
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