Shame and the Anti-Feminist Backlash: Britain, Ireland and Australia, 1890-1920

Shame and the Anti-Feminist Backlash: Britain, Ireland and Australia, 1890-1920
ISBN-10
1136200738
ISBN-13
9781136200731
Category
Social Science
Pages
260
Language
English
Published
2017-11-28
Publisher
Routledge
Author
Sharon Crozier-De Rosa

Description

Shame and the Anti-Feminist Backlash examines how women opposed to the feminist campaign for the vote in early twentieth-century Britain, Ireland, and Australia used shame as a political tool. It demonstrates just how proficient women were in employing a diverse vocabulary of emotions – drawing on concepts like embarrassment, humiliation, honour, courage, and chivalry – in the attempt to achieve their political goals. It looks at how far nationalist contexts informed each gendered emotional community at a time when British imperial networks were under extreme duress. The book presents a unique history of gender and shame which demonstrates just how versatile and ever-present this social emotion was in the feminist politics of the British Empire in the early decades of the twentieth century. It employs a fascinating new thematic lens to histories of anti-feminist/feminist entanglements by tracing national and transnational uses of emotions by women to police their own political communities. It also challenges the common notion that shame had little place in a modernizing world by revealing how far groups of patriotic womanhood, globally, deployed shame to combat the effects of feminist activism.

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