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Ian Miller
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, Volume 64, Issue 3, July 2009, Pages 333–372, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhmas/jrp008
Published: 08 April 2009
... of the stomach as a case study, I shall examine how physiologists approached digestion in the laboratory, the responses of antivivisectionists to this, the application of gastric innovations at the clinical level, and the impact of the use of the stomach tube in the suffragette force-feeding controversy...
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Published: 19 September 2024
... sovereignty voluntary death counter subjectivation forcible feeding hunger strike suffragist thirst strike torture unreason Women’s Social and Political Union WSPU suffragette Global South narodnik forfeiture golodovka voice Dunlop Marion Wallace Lytton Lady Constance animal indignity...
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Published: 01 September 2008
... to the ‘Victorian Sunday’ by increased ‘leisure’. It examines the social gospel and different views on the nature and role of the state (for example, in relation to education). It observes the extent to which the male-dominated churches reacted to female militancy (Suffragettes). It notes the continuing struggles...
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Published: 15 July 2023
...This chapter analyzes early twentieth-century public discourses surrounding the early Chinese suffragettes, who emerged shortly after the establishment of the new Republic. This group of women updates the definition of the public woman on temporal, spatial, social, and political dimensions. Mostly...
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Published: 01 January 2018
... books played, especially in Virginia Woolf’s life, during a decade when people and their libraries lived under threat. Book burning Libraries Culture Genocide Ethnocide Nazi Suffragettes World War II Blitz Hogarth Press In front of the library at Washington State University is Terry Allen’s...
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Published: 01 February 2016
... public attention to the passionate commitment of the suffragettes, and their rejection of existing male-controlled systems of law and justice. activism Actresses’ Franchise League Hamilton Cicely National Union of Women’s Suffrage political meetings politics and performance processions protest...
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Published: 19 April 2019
..., in a number of campaigns prior to the emergence of the suffrage movement. Ultimately, the intersection of gender and class was an important factor leading to the growth of both political activism and, more specifically, the emergence of the suffragettes and later women's liberation movement (WLM). Analysis...
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Published: 15 February 2022
... Robert 1920–2006 Arcier Raymonde b 1939 Enlightenment thinking Tampax aesthetics essentialism Meskimmon Marsha Scherdin Osa b 1932 capitalism labor suffragettes close-up corps morcelé copy art hysterics subjectivity castration anxiety ‘the personal is political’ Cartesianism Lutter pour...
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Published: 06 November 2003
... strike, in fact, is the reason Wallace Dunlop remains one of the most well-known suffrage activists of the Edwardian period. Like Emily Wilding Davison, who died after hurling herself at the king’s horse at the Derby in 1913 in protest against the government’s treatment of suffragettes in prison, Wallace...
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Published: 06 November 2003
...0 06 11 2003 In formulating resistance to constituted authority, suffragettes struggled with legacies of liberal political revolutions of the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. As historian Joan Scott has argued about the French Revolution, the “abstract gesture of embodiment...
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Published: 31 October 2019
... Forster E M hunger strike Ireland meat modernist suffragettes Woolf Virginia appetite excess Kafka Franz starvation starving artist Victorian women Hamsun Knut London meals modernism Orwell George Paris body Conrad Joseph eggs fare place servants cannibalism time cooking...
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Published: 24 September 2020
..., it ends by drawing on the experience of working-class people to show how its opulence could be the source of resentment and conflict. The chapter discusses the Blood Sunday riots which took place in the pleasure district and ends with the Suffragettes window smashing campaign where women attacked an area...
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Published: 03 January 2002
... to which suffragettes and suffragists crossed the supposedly clear line between militancy and non-militancy, which suggests that the divisions over tactics assumed far less significance at local level than they did in London and among the leadership ranks, is emphasized. It also examines the character...
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Published: 30 August 2010
... twentieth century. The chapter focuses on various groups of suffrage agitators, and the ramifications of their rhetoric and actions on constructions of female gender or sexuality. Beginning with antisuffrage representations, it next examines moderate suffragists and then radical suffragettes, and concludes...
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Published: 17 April 2017
.... These developments are situated within the context of the "Modern Woman" and developments in popular culture and the media that promoted women as having achieved equality and often in heroic terms, after the near martyrdom of the Suffragette heroines. Hosiery Workers cont women’s meetings in — Branch 1 Geisinger...
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Published: 15 September 2014
.... The suffragette hunger strikes tackled both of these positions simultaneously. Hunger helped define the models through which sexuating instincts—believed to occur phylogenetically later—could be shaped. As suffragettes mobilized the concept of the strike, they suggested that their instincts should be understood...
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Published: 19 October 2017
... Minister Margaret torture McKenna Sean Hughes Francis McCreesh Raymond McDonnell Joe McFarlane Bik O’Hara Patsy McKeown Laurence Sheehan Pat Walsh Séanna hunger strike protest fast Nikolai Chernyshevskii suffragettes Terence MacSwiney Sinn Féin Irish Republican Army Solidarity African...
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Published: 31 March 2023
...This section introduces the main political actors seeking control over Burns’s legacy in early twentieth-century Scotland. Following a ‘Prologue’ narrating the Suffragettes’ failed arson attempt at Burns’s Cottage in July 1914, it explains how early socialist and feminist attempts to reclaim Burns...
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Published: 14 August 2024
... of New Unionism silencing Little Bighorn Greasy Grass Caesar Brecht Suffragettes Crecy Poitiers Agincourt Castillon My surname, Grint, can be traced back to the 16th century in England but not much before that. There is a family myth that the first Grint was a Dutch engineer who came over...
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Published: 08 July 2004
...0 08 07 2004 Before 1914, when the suffragettes were frequently headline news, popular newspapers were divided over the issue of votes for women. The Daily Herald unwaveringly defended the militant campaign of the Pankhursts; looking back in 1925. the paper’s former editor...