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Title Suffrage and the arts : visual culture, politics and enterprise / edited by Miranda Garrett and Zoë Thomas.

Publication Info. London, UK : Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2019.

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Description 1 online resource
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Note Includes index.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents By Miranda Garrett and Zoë Thomas -- 1. 'I loathe the thought of suffrage sex wars being brought into it': institutional conservatism in early twentieth-century women's art organizations / Zoë Thomas -- 2. Artistic, social and suffrage networks of Glasgow School of Art's women artists and designers / Liz Arthur -- 3. 'An arts and crafts society, working for the enfranchisement of women': unpicking the political threads of the Suffrage Atelier, 1909-1914 / Tara Morton -- 4. Window smashing and window draping: suffrage and interior design / Miranda Garrett -- 5. -- 'Our readers are careful buyers': creating goods for the suffrage market / Elizabeth Crawford -- 6. English suffrage badges and the marketing of the campaign / Kenneth Florey -- 7. Painting suffragettes: portraits and the militant movement / Rosie Broadley -- 8. Suffragette attacks on art, 1913-1914
Summary Suffrage and the arts' is an illuminating account of women as artists, designers, makers and consumers of visual culture, throughout the campaign for female suffrage in Britain, from 1880 to the 1930s, when universal suffrage was finally granted. Published to coincide with the centenary of female suffrage in the UK, this volume provides a platform for new research at the intersections of politics, creativity and enterprise in a tumultuous period. It builds on existing scholarship, in particular Lisa Tickner's 'The Spectacle of women, to reflect on the multifaceted and often contradictory ways in which women thought about both political rights and their own professional creativity.0Contributors consider the artistic organisations and institutions which became targets for suffrage action and a depository of women's art practice. They assess the importance of individual women artists and makers who were associated with the suffragists' cause, and explore the commercial and entrepreneurial aspects of women's visual cultural production in the period. They also discuss the impact of new rights enshrined in the Representation of the People Act in 1918 and the Equal Franchise Act in 1928 in cultural production by women.
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Subject Suffrage in art.
Suffrage in art.
Art -- Political aspects.
Art -- Political aspects.
Decorative arts.
Gender studies: women.
Social & cultural history.
History of art / art & design styles.
ART / Subjects & Themes / General.
Indexed Term Culture
Gender
United Kingdom
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
History.
Added Author Garrett, Miranda, editor.
Thomas, Zoë, editor.
Other Form: Print version: (OCoLC)982532870
ISBN 9781350011830 electronic book
1350011835 electronic book
9781350011861 print
1350011827 electronic book
9781350011823 electronic book
9781350011847 (online)
1350011843
135001186X (PDF)
9781350011861