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Professional Pursuits
Catherine W. Zipf
其他書名
Women and the American Arts and Crafts Movement
出版
Univ. of Tennessee Press
, 2007
主題
Art / General
Art / Women Artists
Business & Economics / Economic History
Business & Economics / Women in Business
Design / Decorative Arts
History / United States / 20th Century
Political Science / Civil Rights
Social Science / Women's Studies
ISBN
1572336013
9781572336018
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=rGkKO1C7hAYC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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"The Victorian era provided few opportunities for women in the professional world. The American Arts and Crafts movement, which began in the late nineteenth century to promote handcraftsmanship over mass production, was a major factor in changing the status of women as professional workers. In Professional Pursuits, Catherine Zipf examines the participation of women in this significant design movement and the role they played in revolutionizing the position of women in the professional world. It also shows how, in turn, the Arts and Crafts movement set the stage for social and political change in future years." "Zipf focuses on five gifted women in various parts of the country. In San Diego, Hazel Wood Waterman parlayed her Arts and Crafts training into a career in architecture. Cincinnati's Mary Louise McLaughlin expanded on her interest in Arts and Crafts pottery by inventing new ceramic technology. New York's Candace Wheeler established four businesses that used Arts and Crafts production to help other women earn a living. In Syracuse, both Adelaide Alsop Robineau and Irene Sargent were responsible for disseminating Arts and Crafts-related information through the movement's publications. Each woman's story is different, but each played an important part in the creation of professional opportunities for women in a male-dominated society." "Professional Pursuits will be of interest to scholars and students of material culture and of the Arts and Crafts movement. More importantly it chronicles a very significant, little-understood aspect of the development of Victorian capitalism: the integration of women into the professional workforce."--BOOK JACKET.