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Practicing Citizenship
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/ Political Science
/ Rhetoric
/ United States
/ Women’s rights
/ World’s Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.)
2019
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/ Language & Literature
/ Political Science
/ Rhetoric
/ United States
/ Women’s rights
/ World’s Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.)
2019
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2019
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Overview
By 1893, the Supreme Court had officially declared women to be
citizens, but most did not have the legal right to vote. In
Practicing Citizenship , Kristy Maddux provides a glimpse
at an unprecedented alternative act of citizenship by women of the
time: their deliberative participation in the Chicago World's Fair
of 1893.
Hailing from the United States and abroad, the more than eight
hundred women speakers at the World's Fair included professionals,
philanthropists, socialites, and reformers addressing issues such
as suffrage, abolition, temperance, prison reform, and education.
Maddux examines the planning of the event, the full program of
women speakers, and dozens of speeches given in the fair's daily
congresses. In particular, she analyzes the ways in which these
women shaped the discourse at the fair and modeled to the world
practices of democratic citizenship, including deliberative
democracy, racial uplift, organizing, and economic participation.
In doing so, Maddux shows how these pioneering women claimed
sociopolitical ground despite remaining disenfranchised.
This carefully researched study makes significant contributions
to the studies of rhetoric, American women's history, political
history, and the history of the World's Fair itself. Most
importantly, it sheds new light on women's activism in the late
nineteenth century; even amidst the suffrage movement, women
innovated practices of citizenship beyond the ballot box.
Publisher
Penn State University Press
Subject
ISBN
0271083506, 9780271083506
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