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Women and the Everyday City: Public Space in San Francisco, 1890-1915

Online ISBN:
9781452947150
Print ISBN:
9780816669738
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press
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Women and the Everyday City: Public Space in San Francisco, 1890-1915

Jessica Ellen Sewell
Jessica Ellen Sewell
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Published:
24 January 2011
Online ISBN:
9781452947150
Print ISBN:
9780816669738
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press

Abstract

This book explores the lives of women in turn-of-the-century San Francisco. A period of transformation of both gender roles and American cities, it shows how changes in the city affected women’s ability to negotiate shifting gender norms as well as how women’s increasing use of the city played a critical role in the campaign for women’s suffrage. Focusing on women’s everyday use of streetcars, shops, restaurants, and theaters, the book reveals the impact of women on these public places—what women did there, which women went there, and how these places were changed in response to women’s presence. Using the diaries of three women in San Francisco (Annie Haskell, Ella Lees Leigh, and Mary Eugenia Pierce, who wrote extensively about their everyday experiences), the book studies their accounts of day trips to the city and combines them with memoirs, newspapers, maps, photographs, and her own observations of the buildings that exist today to build a sense of life in San Francisco at this pivotal point in history.

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