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Author Wadsworth, Sarah, 1963-

Title Right here I see my own books : the Woman's Building Library at the World's Columbian Exposition / Sarah Wadsworth and Wayne A. Wiegand.

Publication Info. Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, [2012]

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Description 1 online resource
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Note OldControl:muse9781613761915.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents By invitation only -- Planning and collection development -- Empire building -- Grand opening -- "To read her is a liberal education" -- Ghosts and shadows -- "I will write for the people."
Summary On May 1, 1893, the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago opened its gates to an expectant public eager to experience firsthand its architectural beauty, technological marvels, and vast array of cultural treasures gathered from all over the world. Among the most popular of the fair's attractions was the Woman's Building, a monumental exhibit hall filled with the products of women's labor--including more than 8,000 volumes of writing by women. Right Here I See My Own Books examines the progress, content, and significance of this historic first effort to assemble a comprehensive library of women's texts. By weaving together the behind-the-scenes story of the library's formation and the stories between the covers of books on display, Wadsworth and Wiegand firmly situate the Woman's Building Library within the historical context of the 1890s. Interdisciplinary in approach, their book demonstrates how this landmark collection helped consolidate and institutionalize women's writing in conjunction with the burgeoning women's movement and the professionalization of librarianship in late nineteenth-century America. Americans in this period debated a wide range of topics, including women's rights, gender identity, racial politics, nationalism, regionalism, imperialism, and modernity. These debates permeated the cultural climate of the Columbian Exposition. Wadsworth and Wiegand's book illuminates the range and complexity of American women's responses to these issues within a public sphere to which the Woman's Building provided unprecedented access.
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Subject Woman's Building (World's Columbian Exposition, 1893, Chicago, Ill.)
Woman's Building (World's Columbian Exposition, 1893, Chicago, Ill.)
Literature -- Women authors -- Exhibitions.
Literature -- Women authors.
Women authors -- Exhibitions.
Women authors.
Libraries -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History -- 19th century.
Libraries.
Illinois -- Chicago.
History.
Chronological Term 19th century
1800-1899
Indexed Term "Multi-User"
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Exhibition catalogs.
History.
Dictionaries.
Dictionaries.
Exhibition catalogs.
Added Author Wiegand, Wayne A., 1946-
Other Form: Print version: Wadsworth, Sarah, 1963- Right here I see my own books. Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, [2012] (DLC) 2011044229
ISBN 9781613761915 (electronic book)
1613761910 (electronic book)
1558499288
9781558499287
9781558499270 (library binding)
155849927X