Watching Women
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Watching Women
Militant Suffragists Write the British Surveillance State, 1905-1924
Brown, Stephanie
University of Toronto Press
01/2025
464
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9781487555641
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Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Historical Surveillance as Lived Experience
Part One: Writing Surveillance into Suffrage Militancy
1. Suffragists versus the State: Opposing Surveillance Practice, 1905-14
2. Representing Surveillance in Militant Fiction: Suffrage Novels 1907-11
3. Anti-State Strategies of the Militant Press, 1912-14
Part Two: Surveillance Entanglements during and after World War I
4. An "Insult to Soldiers' Wives and Mothers": Anti-Surveillance Rhetoric in the Woman's Dreadnought, 1914-15
5. Women's Police Work as Activism by Other Means, 1914-24
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Historical Surveillance as Lived Experience
Part One: Writing Surveillance into Suffrage Militancy
1. Suffragists versus the State: Opposing Surveillance Practice, 1905-14
2. Representing Surveillance in Militant Fiction: Suffrage Novels 1907-11
3. Anti-State Strategies of the Militant Press, 1912-14
Part Two: Surveillance Entanglements during and after World War I
4. An "Insult to Soldiers' Wives and Mothers": Anti-Surveillance Rhetoric in the Woman's Dreadnought, 1914-15
5. Women's Police Work as Activism by Other Means, 1914-24
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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surveillance; s suffrage; suffragette; militant; s literature; suffrage literature; suffrage periodicals; Sylvia Pankhurst; s history; Women' s Social and Political Union (WSPU); women police
Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Historical Surveillance as Lived Experience
Part One: Writing Surveillance into Suffrage Militancy
1. Suffragists versus the State: Opposing Surveillance Practice, 1905-14
2. Representing Surveillance in Militant Fiction: Suffrage Novels 1907-11
3. Anti-State Strategies of the Militant Press, 1912-14
Part Two: Surveillance Entanglements during and after World War I
4. An "Insult to Soldiers' Wives and Mothers": Anti-Surveillance Rhetoric in the Woman's Dreadnought, 1914-15
5. Women's Police Work as Activism by Other Means, 1914-24
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Historical Surveillance as Lived Experience
Part One: Writing Surveillance into Suffrage Militancy
1. Suffragists versus the State: Opposing Surveillance Practice, 1905-14
2. Representing Surveillance in Militant Fiction: Suffrage Novels 1907-11
3. Anti-State Strategies of the Militant Press, 1912-14
Part Two: Surveillance Entanglements during and after World War I
4. An "Insult to Soldiers' Wives and Mothers": Anti-Surveillance Rhetoric in the Woman's Dreadnought, 1914-15
5. Women's Police Work as Activism by Other Means, 1914-24
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index