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  1. Abstract. In looking at the British New Woman of the late nineteenth century, this essay explores the complex and vibrant history of the cultural figure and her appearance in literary culture of the day. The term was first popularized in the mainstream press via an 1894 exchange between Sarah Grand and Ouida. Throughout the 1890s, the New Woman ...

  2. Summary. In late 19th- and early 20th-century America, a new image of womanhood emerged that began to shape public views and understandings of women’s role in society. Identified by contemporaries as a Gibson Girl, a suffragist, a Progressive reformer, a bohemian feminist, a college girl, a bicyclist, a flapper, a working-class militant, or a ...

  3. 15. März 2002 · The New Women: Directed by Todd Hughes. With Mary Woronov, Jamie Tolbert, Sandra Kinder, Jane Ray. The New Women is a post-apocalyptic adventure about Lisa LaStrada (Mary Woronov) and her small town group of women friends who clearly haven't come a long way, baby.

  4. editions.covecollective.org › chronologies › new-woman-movement-0New Woman Movement | COVE

    The New Woman social movement began in the United Kingdom in the late nineteenth century. This movement was created to represent the emergence of “radical women” in society. These “New Women” were known as feminist, educated, and career driven. They fought for women’s rights to dress as they want as well as do activities that were not traditionally feminine such as riding bikes or ...

  5. Neue Frau (Feminismus) Selbstportrait (als Neue Frau) von Frances Benjamin Johnston 1896. Gibson-Girls nehmen Mann unter die Lupe (1903) Der Begriff Neue Frau (englisch New Woman) war eine feministische Idealvorstellung von einer eigenständigen Frau, die im ausgehenden 19. Jahrhundert entstand und einen bedeutenden Einfluss auf den Feminismus ...

  6. 1 The New Woman. At the turn of the century, Alice Freeman Palmer, middle-aged, respected, active, and knowledgeable, represented the very essence of what pundits, commentators, and even a few of her own sex had christened the New Woman. She was one of the new educated women whose professional training was on a par with that of her male colleagues.

  7. 17. Dez. 2011 · The New Woman, a tempting object of ridicule in the press and popular fiction, was generally middle-class, and New Women included social reformers, popular novelists, suffragists, female students and professional women. The contemporary satirical representations of the New Woman usually pictured her riding a bicycle in bloomers and smoking a cigarette. Lyn Pykett has observed the ambivalent ...