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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › New_WomanNew Woman - Wikipedia

    New Women included female students and workers, and as women started working, they formed a new urban working class, endowing them with economic power, the ability to participate in modern consumerism, independence from their families, and the opportunity to engage in more social contact with men.

  2. 2 de mar. de 2011 · The New Woman emerged during a time of great social change, when notions about sexuality and gender had become complicated through increased awareness of homosexuality and the rising number of women who were finally making their voices heard.

  3. 26 de sept. de 2022 · New Woman. By NASRULLAH MAMBROL on September 26, 2022. A term coined by British feminist Sarah Grand in an 1894 essay to describe an independent woman who seeks achievement and self-fulfilment beyond the realm of marriage and family.

  4. ehistory.osu.edu › NewWoman › newwomen-page1New Women - eHISTORY

    Expressing autonomy and individuality, the new woman represented the tendency of young women at the turn of the century to reject their mothers' ways in favor of new, modern choices. What was "new" about women in the early twentieth century? The most prominent change was their increased presence in the public arena.

  5. The New Woman. Throughout history, and particularly during the Victorian era (mid- to late-1800s), women—especially from the upper and middle classes—had little opportunities beyond those of the hearth and home. The New Woman was a response to these limiting roles of wife and mother.

  6. 7 de mar. de 2013 · The New Woman was a stereotype, or an archetype that burst on the popular culture scene just about exactly in 1890, the beginning of the time covered by the exhibit. Like the flapper or the hippie, the New Woman embodied a certain "type" of person that in some way uniquely represented her time.

  7. 1 de feb. de 2024 · Kristin Hannah’s New Novel Puts Combat Nurses Front and Center in Vietnam. “The Women” follows a San Diego debutante into a world of gut wounds and napalm. But the real challenge comes when ...