A Feminist Case Study in Transnational Migration

A Feminist Case Study in Transnational Migration
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 260
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Download or read book A Feminist Case Study in Transnational Migration written by Anne Jemima Clough and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2009 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Although until now virtually unacknowledged in the field of womenâ (TM) education, Anne Jemima Clough was active throughout her long life in the field. Among other positions, she held the position of principal of Newnham College, Cambridge, for more than a decade, from 1880 until her death in 1892. But in spite of her prominent position, her achievements were overshadowed by her more visible and vocal contemporaries in higher education, such as Emily Davies and Josephine Butler. Nevertheless, she was always a loyal and tenacious follower and an uncomplaining worker. In a subdued way she lived and laboured fervently for the furtherance of womenâ (TM)s education. Quietly, and with remarkably little encouragement or guidance, she pursued and finally realized her dream, a dream that would at last allow her to help make education accessible to all women. In this volume I have compiled, edited, and annotated most of Anne Jemima Cloughâ (TM)s unpublished papers. In addition to transcribing her diaries, or notebooks, I have incorporated chronologically into the text some examples of the voluminous amount of correspondence she wrote and received during a long life filled with activity The Anne Jemima Clough.papers will not only provide raw material for scholars studying the womenâ (TM)s movement during the nineteenth century, but they will also be a useful and engaging read for all students and scholars of the womenâ (TM)s movement, education, Victorian feminism and gender studies.


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