Fighting ForcesRoutledge, 2003 - 256 Seiten First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
1 NUNS AND LOVERS | 7 |
2 COUNTRY AND TOWN AGRICULTURE AND MUNITIONS | 47 |
3 WOMEN AT HOME | 89 |
4 REACTIONARY OR REVOLUTIONARY? | 131 |
5 WOOLF WAR AND WRITING | 169 |
CONCLUSION | 217 |
NOTES | 219 |
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243 | |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Alix articulated battle British Brittain Catherine Marshall challenge chapter civilisation Clarissa concerned conservative context conventional cultural Dalloway daughter death Delphine Department of Documents discourse domestic dominant England experience female femininity feminism feminist pacifists fiction fighting force Front gender girls Hamilton Helena Swanwick Hounds of Spring human ideal identity ideological Imperial War Museum industrial Jacob’s Room Jus Suffragii Katharine Furse kind labour Land Army literary male man’s Margaret Marshall masculine maternal metaphor military moral mother motherhood munitions factories narrative narrator nature novel nurses NUWSS offer one’s organisation patriarchal patriotism peace permanent political position potential propaganda radical Ramsay Ramsay’s recruiting represents responsible role romance romantic love seems seen sense Septimus sexual social soldiers structure Suffragettes suffragism suffragist suggests Symbolic Order Testament of Youth things uniform VADs Vera Brittain Virginia Woolf vision Voluntary Aid Detachment war’s woman women women’s movement workers writing Zina