附註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-265) and index.
Introduction / Elisabeth Israels Perry -- 1. Cartoons, Politics, and Gender. Art and Politics. Women Cartoonists. Suffrage Cartoons -- 2. The Emergence of the Cartoon Form. From Broadsheet to Cartoon. America's Symbols. Technology and the Cartoon. Female Representations -- 3. The Woman Suffrage Movement. Enlarging Woman's Sphere. Ideology, Organization, and Strategy. The Suffrage Press -- 4. Becoming a Suffrage Cartoonist. American Origins. Personalities and Life-Styles. The Pursuit of Art. Suffrage as a Mid-Life Focus -- 5. Persuasive Themes. Justice. Expediency. Inevitability. Woman's Uniqueness -- 6. Countering the Antis. Anti-Suffrage and Its Alliances. The Debate over Woman's Sphere. Major Arguments against Suffrage -- 6. Classical Symbols and Metaphors. Heroic Women. Gallant Men. Patriotic Emblems. Natural Metaphors. The Search for a Suffrage Symbol -- 8. Women's Imagery. Representations of Women. The New Suffragist. The Ancillary Female. Women Portray Women -- 9. Suffrage, Art, and Feminism -- Suffrage Cartoons as Women's Art. Forms and Styles of Suffrage Art. The Influence of Ideology. Suffrage Art and Feminism -- Appendix A: Chronology Chart -- Appendix B: Artists' Biographies.
摘要:Challenging conventional stereotypes of the political cartoonist, dozens of American women made cartoons advocating women's suffrage in the early twentieth century. Their compelling and imaginative cartoons, strengthened by newly established art education for women, provide incisive and vivid commentaries on suffrage issues. Sheppard interweaves histories of the political cartoon and the suffrage movement with descriptions of the work and lives of prominent American women cartoonists. She examines the symbolism of the suffrage cartoon, the unique qualities of cartoons created by women, and relations between these images and modern feminist thought. Her narrative is enlivened with over two hundred examples of cartoon art, the result of extensive research in private and public collections. Cartooning for Suffrage will provide a crucial framework for those who would explore and integrate these remarkable images into their work in history, art, politics, popular culture, and women's studies.