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Shame and the Anti-Feminist Backlash examines how women opposed to the feminist campaign for the vote in early twentieth-century Britain, Ireland, and Australia used shame as a political tool. It demonstrates just how proficient women were in employing a diverse vocabulary of emotions - drawing on concepts like embarrassment, humiliation, honour, courage, and chivalry - in the attempt to achieve their political goals. It looks at how far nationalist contexts informed each gendered emotional community at a time when British imperial networks were under extreme duress. The book presents a unique history of gender and shame which demonstrates just how versatile and ever-present this social emotion was in the feminist politics of the British Empire in the early decades of the twentieth century. It employs a fascinating new thematic lens to histories of anti-feminist/feminist entanglements by tracing national and transnational uses of emotions by women to police their own political communities. It also challenges the common notion that shame had little place in a modernizing world by revealing how far groups of patriotic womanhood, globally, deployed shame to combat the effects of feminist activism.

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Shame and the Anti-Feminist Backlash
Shame and the Anti-Feminist Backlash examines how women opposed to the feminist campaign for the vote in early twentieth-century Britain, Ireland, and Australia used shame as a political tool. It demonstrates just how proficient women were in employing a diverse vocabulary of emotionsdrawing on concepts such as embarrassment, humiliation, honour, courage, and chivalryin the attempt to achieve their political goals. It looks at how far nationalist contexts informed each gendered emotional community at a time when British imperial networks were under extreme duress. The book presents a unique history of gender and shame, which demonstrates just how versatile and ever-present this social emotion was in the feminist politics of the British Empire in the early decades of the twentieth century. It employs a fascinating new thematic lens to histories of anti-feminist/feminist entanglements by tracing national and transnational uses of emotions by women to police their own political communities. It also challenges the common notion that shame had little place in a modernising world by revealing how far groups of patriotic womanhood, globally, deployed shame to combat the effects of feminist activism.
Sharon Crozier-De Rosa is a senior lecturer in history at the University of Wollongong.
Routledge Research in Gender and History
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21Women in Higher Education, 18501970
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22Gendering the Settler State
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Kate Law
23Women in Magazines
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Edited by Rachel Ritchie, Sue Hawkins, Nicola Phillips and S. Jay Kleinberg
24New Perspectives on European Womens Legal History
Edited by Sara L. Kimble and Marion Rwekamp
25Gender and the Representation of Evil
Edited by Lynne Fallwell and Keira V. Williams
26Transgressive Women in Modern Russian and East European Cultures
From the Bad to the Blasphemous
Edited by Yana Hashamova, Beth Holmgren and Mark Lipovetsky
27Catastrophe, Gender and Urban Experience, 16481920
Edited by Deborah Simonton and Hannu Salmi
28Women in International and Universal Exhibitions, 18761937
Edited by Myriam Boussahba-Bravard and Rebecca Rogers
29Shame and the Anti-Feminist Backlash
Britain, Ireland and Australia, 18901920
Sharon Crozier-De Rosa
Shame and the Anti-Feminist Backlash
Britain, Ireland and Australia, 18901920
Sharon Crozier-De Rosa
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2018 Taylor & Francis
The right of Sharon Crozier-De Rosa to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by her in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Crozier-De Rosa, Sharon, author.
Title: Shame and the anti-feminist backlash : Britain, Ireland and Australia, 18901920 / by Sharon Crozier-De Rosa.
Description: New York : Routledge, 2018. | Series: Routledge research in gender and history ; 29 | Includes bibliographical references and index. | Identifiers: LCCN 2017045020 (print) | LCCN 2017050139 (ebook) | ISBN 9780203086032 () | ISBN 9780415635868 (hbk : alk. paper)
Subjects: LCSH: Anti-feminismGreat BritainHistory. | Anti-feminismAustraliaHistory. | PatriotismGreat BritainHistory. | PatriotismAustraliaHistory. | WomenPolitical activityGreat BritainHistory. | WomenPolitical activityAustraliaHistory. | WomenPsychology. | WomenIdentity.
Classification: LCC HQ1593 (ebook) | LCC HQ1593 .C77 2018 (print) | DDC 305.420941dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017045020
ISBN: 978-0-415-63586-8 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-203-08603-2 (ebk)
Typeset in Sabon
by Apex CoVantage, LLC
For my mum and dad,
Kate and Sean.
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In the course of writing this book, I have benefitted from the encouragement and support of many people.
The staff at Routledge have been a pleasure to work with, in particular Max Novick and Jennifer Morrow.
As a member of the School of Humanities and Social Inquiry at the University of Wollongong, I have been fortunate to be surrounded by generous colleagues who have gladly offered encouragement, advice, and feedback on my ideas and writing, despite the many demands on their time. Firstly, thank you to Sarah Sorial for her generosity and advice as she provided commentary on my draft manuscript in a very compressed amount of time. I would also like to extend a thank you to Julia Martinez for her constant advice and support. I have benefitted from the collegiality of, among others, Ian Buchanan, Rowan Cahill, Jane Carey, Georgine Clarsen, Leigh Dale, Debra Dudek, Sarah Ferber, Di Kelly, Sukhmani Khorana, Claire Lowrie, Vera Mackie, John McQuilton, Robyn Morris, Ben Maddison, Brian Martin, and Frances Steel. I also acknowledge the camaraderie of members of the universitys Contemporary Emotions Research Network, Colonial and Settler Studies Network, and the Feminist Research Network.
I have also been the grateful recipient of support and advice from those outside my institution. I thank David Lowe for mentoring me as an Alfred Deakin Postdoctoral Research Fellow. It was during my brief time at Deakin University that the nucleus of this book took shape, and I conducted my first overseas research trip to gather the sources I needed. I also acknowledge the support of others including Frank Bongiorno, Gemma Clark, Louise DArcens, Victoria Haskins, David Lemmings, Louise Ryan, Michelle Smith, and Margaret Ward. This book has profited from the insightful comments of audiences at seminars and conferences. There are too many to mention, but I would like to acknowledge those regularly attending the conferences and seminars of the Australian Womens History Network, Australasian Association of European Historians, Irish Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand, Australian Historical Association, and the Centre for the History of Violence at the University of Newcastle.
My heartfelt thanks goes to the staff of the libraries I visited while undertaking this research including the Womens Library (then at the London Metropolitan University and now at the London School of Economics), the National Library of Ireland, the National Library of Australia, the British Library, the State Library of Victoria, the State Library of New South Wales, and the University of Wollongong Library. I received funding from the University of Wollongong and Deakin University to conduct this research. I have also benefitted from the experience of having brief sections of this research published as journal articles: The National and the Transnational in British Anti-Suffragists Views of Australian Women Voters,
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