Magazines for the millions : gender and commerce in the Ladies' home journal and the Saturday evening post, 1880-1910 / Helen Damon-Moore.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 0585044856
- 9780585044859
- Ladies' home journal
- Saturday evening post (Philadelphia, Pa. : 1839)
- Women's periodicals, American -- History -- 19th century
- Women's periodicals, American -- History -- 20th century
- Sex role in mass media
- REFERENCE -- General
- Vrouwenbladen
- Tijdschriften
- Beeldvorming
- Verenigde Staten
- Sex role in mass media
- Women's periodicals, American
- Journalism
- Journalism & Communications
- 1800-1999
- 051/.082 20
- PN4879 .D36 1994eb
Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-255) and index.
Print version record.
A Man, a Woman, and a New Magazine: Cyrus Curtis and Louisa Knapp Curtis and the Ladies' Home Journal, 1883-1889 -- From Gendered Lives to a Gendered Magazine: The Content of the Journal, 1883-1889 -- A New Editor and a New Voice: Edward Bok Transforms the Journal, 1890-1900 -- Mixed Messages in a Commercial Package: The Content of the Journal, 1890-1900 -- Creating a Magazine for Men: Curtis Gets the Post and the Post Gets Lorimer, 1897-1900 -- Speaking to and about Men: The Content of the Post, 1897-1900 -- The Journal is for Women and the Post is for Families: The Vicissitudes of the Curtis Magazines, 1900-1910 -- Oppositions and Overlaps in Views of Women and Men: The Content of the Journal and the Post Compared, 1900-1910.
English.
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