An improper profession [electronic resource] : women, gender, and journalism in late Imperial Russia / Barbara T. Norton & Jehanne M. Gheith, editors.

A contribution to understanding life in Imperial Russia through the work of contemporary women journalists.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Duke)
Other Authors: Gheith, Jehanne M., Norton, Barbara T., 1948-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Durham [N.C.] : Duke University Press, 2001.
Series:e-Duke books scholarly collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • Note on Dates, Transliteration, and Archival Citations
  • Introduction / Jehanne M, Gheith
  • "A Larger Portion of the Public": Female Readers, Fiction, and the Periodical Press in the Reign of Nicholas I / Miranda Beaven Remnek
  • Redefining the Perceptible: The Journalism(s) of Evgeniia Tur and Avdotʹia Panaeva / Jehanne M Gheith
  • The Development of a Fashion Press in Late Imperial Russia: Moda: Zhurnal dlia svetskikh liudei / Christine Ruane
  • "Provid[ing] Amusement for the Ladies": The Rise of the Russian Women's Magazine in the 1880s / Carolyn R. Marks
  • Anna Volkova: From Merchant Wife to Feminist Journalist / Adele Lindenmeyr
  • Meeting the Challenge: Russian Women Reporters and the Balkan Crises of the Late 1870s / Mary F. Zirin
  • Writing for Their Rights: Four Feminist Journalists: Mariia Chekhova, Liubovʹ Gurevich, Mariia Pokrovskaia, and Ariadna Tyrkova / Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild
  • Mariia Pokrovskaia and Zhenskii vestnik: Feminist Separatism in Theory and Practice / Linda Edmondson
  • Journalism as a Means of Empowerment: The Early Career of Ekaterina Kuskova / Barbara T. Norton
  • Sources for the Study of Russian Women Journalists: A Bibliographic Essay / June Pachuta Farris
  • Appendix: Checklist of Women Journalists in Imperial Russia.