by Margaret Beetham (Author), Margaret Beetham (Author), Elizabeth Frazer (Author), Sandra Hebron (Author), Ros Ballaster (Author)
This book integrates new material, using sources from the eighteenth and nineteenth century periodical press, research with contemporary readers, the authors' critical reading of past and present magazines, and a clear discussion of theoretical approaches from literary criticism. The development of the genre, and its part in the historical process of forging modern definitions of gender, class and race are analysed through critical readings and a discussion of readers' negotiations with the contradictory pleasures of the magazine, and its constricting ideal of femininity.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: 1991
Publisher: Red Globe Press
Published: 05 Aug 1991
ISBN 10: 0333492366
ISBN 13: 9780333492369
Book Overview: 'Written in a highly accessible style, this volume should be particularly useful for newcomers to the subject of women's magazines as research objects...[it] offers a fresh and theoretically rigorous appraisal.' - Women: A Cultural Review