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\Weavers of Speech\: Telephone Operators as Defiant Domestics in American Literature and Culture
by
Middeljans, April
in
Albert Payson Terhune
/ American culture
/ American literature
/ Bells Are Ringing
/ Business structures
/ Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
/ Empathy
/ Female employees
/ Fiction
/ Geraldine Bonner
/ Guy Bolton
/ Heroism
/ Literary criticism
/ Literary studies
/ Men
/ Modern literature
/ Motion pictures
/ Portrayals
/ Protagonists
/ Telephone companies
/ telephone operator
/ Telephone operators
/ Telephone service
/ Telephones
/ Telephony
/ Twain, Mark (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835-1910)
/ Upper class
2010
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\Weavers of Speech\: Telephone Operators as Defiant Domestics in American Literature and Culture
by
Middeljans, April
in
Albert Payson Terhune
/ American culture
/ American literature
/ Bells Are Ringing
/ Business structures
/ Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
/ Empathy
/ Female employees
/ Fiction
/ Geraldine Bonner
/ Guy Bolton
/ Heroism
/ Literary criticism
/ Literary studies
/ Men
/ Modern literature
/ Motion pictures
/ Portrayals
/ Protagonists
/ Telephone companies
/ telephone operator
/ Telephone operators
/ Telephone service
/ Telephones
/ Telephony
/ Twain, Mark (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835-1910)
/ Upper class
2010
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\Weavers of Speech\: Telephone Operators as Defiant Domestics in American Literature and Culture
by
Middeljans, April
in
Albert Payson Terhune
/ American culture
/ American literature
/ Bells Are Ringing
/ Business structures
/ Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
/ Empathy
/ Female employees
/ Fiction
/ Geraldine Bonner
/ Guy Bolton
/ Heroism
/ Literary criticism
/ Literary studies
/ Men
/ Modern literature
/ Motion pictures
/ Portrayals
/ Protagonists
/ Telephone companies
/ telephone operator
/ Telephone operators
/ Telephone service
/ Telephones
/ Telephony
/ Twain, Mark (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835-1910)
/ Upper class
2010
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\Weavers of Speech\: Telephone Operators as Defiant Domestics in American Literature and Culture
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\Weavers of Speech\: Telephone Operators as Defiant Domestics in American Literature and Culture
2010
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Overview
American telephone companies of the early twentieth century strictly trained their female operators to become domestic machines serving the economic interests of male business owners. Yet telephone dramas, films and magazine fiction celebrated the operator as a subversive maverick who flouts rules and transgresses social boundaries. These disaster tales, detective stories and romantic comedies suggest that, far from being pawns of social control, operators themselves regulate society and engineer their customers' fates, as well as their own. Motivated by curiosity and empathy, the heroines of these tales prefer human connections to purely mechanical ones, and they use the power of the switchboard to manifest their own vision of the social good. The stories attest to a deep cultural respect and desire for empowered women protagonists and for the triumph of human initiative and decision-making over the efficiency of mechanized work.
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Indiana University Press
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