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Domestic Goddess: Charlotte Perkins Gilman Charlotte Perkins Gilman (18601935) She was born Charlotte Anna Perkins, onJuly 3, 1860, in Hartford. Her mother was Mary Fitch Westcott, http://www.womenwriters.net/domesticgoddess/gilman1.html
Extractions: Best known for her short story "The Yellow Wall-Paper," Gilman was a woman who wrote thousands of works, from short journalism to book length discussions of the social realities of women's lives to poetry. Her book, Women and Economics was hailed as a major accomplishment and re-published in several languages; Vassar college even used it as a textbook for a short time. Gilman's major concern during her lifetime was feminism women's suffrage as well as women's economic independence. She also self-published a magazine titled, The Forerunner, for seven years; the magazine is an incredible collection of thought and ideas and an example of how driven she was. Gilman learned in 1932 that she had incurable breast cancer. As an advocate for the right-to-die, Gilman committed suicide on August 17, 1935 by taking an overdose of chloroform. She "chose chloroform over cancer" as her autobiography and suicide note stated. During her life, Gilman published a huge volume of work much of which is unavailable to the modern reader. However, much of her work is beginning to be recognized as important and re-published. (See the
Domestic Goddess: Charlotte Perkins Gilman Links Charlotte Perkins Gilman (18601935) Her life and work as a social scientistand feminist. by Mary Beekman A short bibliography of works by and about http://www.womenwriters.net/domesticgoddess/gilmanlinks.html
Extractions: Charlotte Perkins Gilman Society official website of the scholarly organization for studying Gilman. Information about her, the Society, membership benefits, Society-sponsored conferences, and the Gilman ListServ. Links to online resources, our annual newsletter, and other organizations of interest to Gilman scholars and readers.
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Extractions: A B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback CHARLOTTE (ANNA) PERKINS GILMAN (1860-1935) - Original name Charlotte Anna Perkins, earlier married name Stetson American writer, economist, and lecturer, an early theorist of the feminist movement, who wrote over two hundred short stories and some ten novels. Gilman refused to call herself a "feminist" - her goal as a humanist was to campaign for the cause of women's suffrage. Gilman saw that the domestic environment has become an institution which oppresses women. Her famous story, 'The Yellow Wallpaper' (1892), depicted a depressed woman who slowly descends into madness in her room while her well-meaning husband is often away due to his work at a hospital. "Personally, I disagree with their ideas.
PAL: Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935) Chapter 6 Late Nineteenth Century Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935).Page Links Primary Works Selected Bibliography Books Selected http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap6/gilman.html
Extractions: (Image source: Legacy Photo Gallery Top Primary Works The yellow wallpaper , 1892. Afterword by Elaine R. Hedges. NY: Feminist P, 1973. PS1744 G57 Y4 Women and economics; a study of the economic relation between men and women as a factor in social evolution The home, its work and influence , 1903. NY: Source Book P 1970. HQ734 .G5 Forerunner , vols 1-7, 1901-1916. (Gilman's magazine which published nearly 200 of her short stories.) The Man-Made World The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman; an autobiography , 1935. NY: Arno P, 1972. PS1744.G57 Z5 Top Selected Bibliography: Books Allen, Polly W. Building Domestic Liberty: Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Architectural Feminism . Amherst: U of Massachusetts P, 1988. Berkin, Carol Ruth.
Charlotte Perkins Gillman (1860-1935) Charlotte Perkins Gillman (18601935) For others, see Barbara H. Solomon,editor, HERLAND and Selected Short Stories of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, http://www.georgetown.edu/faculty/bassr/heath/syllabuild/iguide/gilman.html
Extractions: Charlotte Perkins Gillman (1860-1935) Contributing Editor: Elaine Hedges Students respond well to "The Yellow Wall-Paper." They like the story and don't have serious difficulty understanding it, and they enjoy discussing the meanings of the wallpaper. They may, however, oversimplify the story, reading the ending either as the heroine's victory over her circumstances, or her defeat. Have students choose and defend one or the other of these positions for a classroom debate (with the aim of showing that there is no easy resolution). Students might also want to debate (attack or defend) the role of the husband in the story. Background information on medical treatment of women, and specifically white, middle-class women, in the nineteenth century, especially Dr. S. Weir Mitchell's "rest cure" (mentioned in the headnote) is useful. Naive students sometimes wonder why the woman in the story can't just leave; they need to understand the situation of white, middle-class married women in the nineteenth century: The censure against divorce, and their limited opportunities in the paid labor force. "Turned," like "The Yellow Wall-Paper," deals with the situation of women inside marriage, but it offers a wife who takes matters into her own hands and recreates her life. The two stories can thus be profitably compared and contrasted. Significant differences, of course, include the greater freedom (she is childless) and professional training (she can support herself) of the wife, Mrs. Marroner, in "Turned." Gilman, in her major sociological work
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Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Arts Business Entertainment Games ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia History Works WordNet US History Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Charlotte Perkins Gilman Dictionary Gil·man gÄl mÉn Charlotte Anna Perkins American feminist, writer, and editor best known for Women and Economics (1898), an influential manifesto calling for the economic independence of women. Encyclopedia Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860â1935, American feminist and reformer, b. Hartford, Conn.; great-granddaughter of Lyman Beecher. Prominent as a lecturer and writer on the labor movement and feminism, she edited the Forerunner, a liberal journal. She wrote many works on social and economic problems, the most important of which is Women and Economics (1898, repr. 1970). Incurably ill, she committed suicide. Bibliography See her autobiography (1935). History Gilman, Charlotte P. A reformer and feminist of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, she wrote Women and Economics (1898), a plea for female economic independence. Gilman believed that prohibiting or discouraging women from earning their livelihood made them overly dependent on men and incapable of contributing to the larger life of the community. Her belief that inequality between men and women would not be remedied merely by giving women the vote inspired feminists, especially in the 1970s and 1980s.
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