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Sex and Citizenship in Antebellum America
About this book
With this book, Nancy Isenberg illuminates the origins of the women’s rights movement. Rather than herald the singular achievements of the 1848 Seneca Falls convention, she examines the confluence of events and ideas — before and after 1848 — that, in her view, marked the real birth of feminism. Drawing on a wide range of sources, she demonstrates that women’s rights activists of the antebellum era crafted a coherent feminist critique of church, state, and family. In addition, Isenberg shows, they developed a rich theoretical tradition that influenced not only subsequent strains of feminist thought but also ideas about the nature of citizenship and rights more generally.
By focusing on rights discourse and political theory, Isenberg moves beyond a narrow focus on suffrage. Democracy was in the process of being redefined in antebellum America by controversies over such volatile topics as fugitive slave laws,
temperance, Sabbath laws, capital punishment, prostitution, the Mexican War, married women’s property rights, and labor reform — all of which raised significant legal and constitutional questions. These pressing concerns, debated in women’s rights
conventions and the popular press, were inseparable from the gendered meaning of nineteenth-century citizenship.
By focusing on rights discourse and political theory, Isenberg moves beyond a narrow focus on suffrage. Democracy was in the process of being redefined in antebellum America by controversies over such volatile topics as fugitive slave laws,
temperance, Sabbath laws, capital punishment, prostitution, the Mexican War, married women’s property rights, and labor reform — all of which raised significant legal and constitutional questions. These pressing concerns, debated in women’s rights
conventions and the popular press, were inseparable from the gendered meaning of nineteenth-century citizenship.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Sex and Citizenship in Antebellum America
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Firstborn Feminism
- Chapter 2: Citizenship Understood (and Misunderstood)
- Chapter 3: Visual Politics
- Chapter 4: Conscience, Custom, and Church Politics
- Chapter 5: The Political Fall of Woman
- Chapter 6: The Bonds of Matrimony
- Chapter 7: The Sovereign Body of the Citizen
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index