Spinster Tales and Womanly Possibilities
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Author(s)Naomi Braun Rosenthal
PublisherState University of New York Press
ISBN / ASIN0791452069
ISBN-139780791452066
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Sales Rank4,232,048
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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The spinster, once a ubiquitous figure in American popular culture, has all but vanished from the scene. Intrigued by the fact that her disappearance seems to have gone unnoticed, Naomi Braun Rosenthal traces the spinster's life and demise by using stories from the Ladies' Home Journal (from 1890, 1913, and 1933), along with Hollywood films from the 1940s and 1950s, such as It's a Wonderful Life; Now, Voyager; and Summertime, among others. Originally invoked as a symbol of female independence a hundred years ago, when marriage and career were considered to be incompatible choices for women, spinsterhood was advocated as an alternate path by some and viewed as a threat to family life by others. Today, there are few traces of the spinster's existence--the options open to women have dramatically changed--but we continue to grapple with concerns about women's desires and "the future of the family."
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