Changing Lives Women’s History from Fin-de-Siècle to the Interwar years
Course description The decades of late 19 th and early 20 th centuries had witnessed the emergence of new identities for women variously described as “the New Woman,” “xin nuxing,” 新女性 or “la garçonne.” In this course students will be introduced to the historical formation of these new identities of women through an examination of how the profound economic, political, social, technological and cultural changes at the turn of the century impacted on the lives and roles of women.
How had women changed?
How different did these two Chinese women look?
Course modules Module 1Women and WWI Module 2Sex, marriage and motherhood Module 3Educating the new woman Module 4Women and employment Module 5Women and consumerism
Issues of the course What were the changes in women’s lives? What were the causes of these changes? How did these changes affect women’s identities? Case studies: the West and China
Module 1 - British Women ambulance drivers in Belgium
Module 2 – Sex, marriage and motherhood
Module 3 – Educating the new woman
Module 4 – Women and employment
Module 5 – Women and consumerism