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Article: 'A woman's place...': Male representations of university women in the student press of the University of Liverpool, 1944-1979

Title'A woman's place...': Male representations of university women in the student press of the University of Liverpool, 1944-1979
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Issue Date2006
PublisherRoutledge. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/09612025.asp
Citation
Women's History Review, 2006, v. 15 n. 1, p. 3-34 How to Cite?
AbstractDeciphering the manner in which women have been, and continue to be, represented in society is an integral element of a feminist critique. This article explores male representations of university women as presented in the student press of the University of Liverpool between 1944 and 1979. It is suggested that university women were represented as 'other' and stereotyped in a negative manner in the years 1944 to 1959. Furthermore, they were presented as unattractive, unwelcome, and in most cases at university to find a husband. The years 1960 to 1979 signified a shift with regard to the representation of university women; however, continuity with the earlier period was retained in the visual imagery of female students and the way in which 'careers' were presented as distinctly male. University women remained part of the 'male gaze' and were, ultimately judged on the basis of their sexual attractiveness to the derision of their intellectual abilities.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/161264
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2023 Impact Factor: 0.5
2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.182
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dc.description.abstractDeciphering the manner in which women have been, and continue to be, represented in society is an integral element of a feminist critique. This article explores male representations of university women as presented in the student press of the University of Liverpool between 1944 and 1979. It is suggested that university women were represented as 'other' and stereotyped in a negative manner in the years 1944 to 1959. Furthermore, they were presented as unattractive, unwelcome, and in most cases at university to find a husband. The years 1960 to 1979 signified a shift with regard to the representation of university women; however, continuity with the earlier period was retained in the visual imagery of female students and the way in which 'careers' were presented as distinctly male. University women remained part of the 'male gaze' and were, ultimately judged on the basis of their sexual attractiveness to the derision of their intellectual abilities.en_HK
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