Abstract

Introduction: I Want My Mademoiselle: Guilt, Pleasure, and the Politics of Participation in the American Women's Magazine Taking Liberties: Democracy and Dynamics in America's Magazine Audience Engagements: Constructing the Popular Woman Reader Sons of Liberty and Their Silenced Sisters: Rising to Self-Representation in the Women's Magazines of the Early Republic Understanding Equals: Identity and Community in Sarah Hale's (American) Ladies' Magazine Media Makeovers: Converting the Popular to Politics in America's First Feminist Magazines Epilogue: Where Are They Now? Women's Voices and the Mass Market Magazine

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