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Superwoman and Other Writings by Miriam Michelson [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 400 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x22 mm, weight: 333 g, 4 black & white images
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Wayne State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0814346081
  • ISBN-13: 9780814346082
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 400 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x22 mm, weight: 333 g, 4 black & white images
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Wayne State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0814346081
  • ISBN-13: 9780814346082
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Collection of articles and fiction by pioneering journalist and turn-of-the-twentieth-century feminist, Miriam Michelson.

The Superwoman and Other Writings by Miriam Michelson is the first collection of newspaper articles and fiction written by Miriam Michelson (1870&;1942), best-selling novelist, revolutionary journalist, and early feminist activist. Editor Lori Harrison-Kahan introduces readers to a writer who broke gender barriers in journalism, covering crime and politics for San Francisco&;s top dailies throughout the 1890s, an era that consigned most female reporters to writing about fashion and society events. In the book&;s foreword, Joan Michelson&;Miriam Michelson&;s great-great niece, herself a reporter and advocate for women&;s equality and advancement&;explains that in these trying political times, we need the reminder of how a "girl reporter" leveraged her fame and notoriety to keep the suffrage movement on the front page of the news.

In her introduction, Harrison-Kahan draws on a variety of archival sources to tell the remarkable story of a brazen, single woman who grew up as the daughter of Jewish immigrants in a Nevada mining town during the Gold Rush. The Superwoman and Other Writings by Miriam Michelson offers a cross-section of Michelson&;s eclectic career as a reporter by showcasing a variety of topics she covered, including the treatment of Native Americans, profiles of suffrage leaders such as Susan B. Anthony and Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and police corruption. The book also traces Michelson&;s evolution from reporter to fiction writer, reprinting stories such as "In the Bishop&;s Carriage" (1904), a scandalous picaresque about a female pickpocket; excerpts from the Saturday Evening Post series, "A Yellow Journalist" (1905), based on Michelson&;s own experiences as a reporter in the era of Hearst and Pulitzer; and the title novella, The Superwoman, a trailblazing work of feminist utopian fiction that has been unavailable since its publication in The Smart Set in 1912. Readers will see how Michelson&;s newspaper work fueled her imagination as a fiction writer and how she adapted narrative techniques from fiction to create a body of journalism that informs, provokes, and entertains, even a century after it was written.

Acknowledgments vii
Foreword xi
Joan Bryna Michelson
A Note on the Text xiii
Introduction: Miriam Michelson, Frontier Feminist 1(54)
1 The Superwoman (1912)
55(82)
2 Newspaper Journalism, 1895 to 1902
137(124)
Introduction to Part 2
137(124)
The New Woman Realized
141(5)
Viewed by a Woman
146(4)
Weeds and Flowers
150(3)
The Real Susan B. Anthony
153(5)
The Real New Woman
158(3)
Strangling Hands upon a Nation's Throat
161(17)
Dark-Skinned Lion-Tamer in the House of Mystery (excerpt)
178(5)
Changing a Bad Indian into a Good One
183(7)
Charlotte Perkins Stetson Flays Her Own Sex Alive (excerpt)
190(4)
Where Waves the Dragon Flag
194(8)
Does Matrimony Disqualify Working Women? (excerpt)
202(5)
Nevada's Feminine David and Jonathan: A Sketch from Life
207(8)
A Military Matter in Black and White
215(5)
Mrs. Stetson Is in Town
220(3)
Stetson Wedding
223(3)
Miriam Michelson Goes on a Hatchet Crusade
226(8)
Mrs. Nation, Joan of Arc of Temperance Crusade, as Seen by Miriam Michelson (excerpt)
234(9)
Two Little Slave Girls Owned in Philadelphia
243(7)
A Character Study of Emma Goldman
250(7)
Motives of Women Who Commit Theft
257(4)
3 Short Fiction, 1901 to 1905
261(108)
Introduction to Part 3
261(108)
An Understudy for a Princess
265(16)
Ah Luey's Self
281(8)
In the Bishop's Carriage
289(15)
The Ancestry of Irene (Stories of the Nevada Madigans: II)
304(17)
The Pencil Will
321(18)
In Chy Fong's Restaurant
339(13)
The Milpitas Maiden
352(17)
Bibliography of Works by Miriam Michelson 369
Lori Harrison-Kahan is associate professor of the practice of English at Boston College. She is also the author of The White Negress: Literature, Minstrelsy, and the Black-Jewish Imaginary.

Joan Michelson is the great-great niece of Miriam Michelson and an award-winning, creative social impact leader, journalist, coach, and public speaker. She is also executive producer and host of the acclaimed podcast ""Green Connections Radio"" about remarkable women in STEM who are changing the world and what others can learn from them.