Women and the Great War: Femininity under Fire in Italy

Women and the Great War: Femininity under Fire in Italy

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Abstract

Georgia Southern faculty member Allison Scardino Belzer authored Women and the Great War: Femininity under Fire in Italy.

Drawing on both wartime discourse about women and the voices of individual women living at the Italian Front, Allison Belzer analyzes how women participated in the Great War and how it affected them. The Great War transformed women into purveyors and recipients of a new feminine ideal that emphasized their status as national citizens. Although Italian women did not gain the vote, they did encounter a less empowering form of female citizenship just after the war ended with Mussolini's Fascism. Because of the Great War, many women seized the opportunity to participate in a society that continued to recognize them as guardians of the nation.


Publication Date

2010

Publisher

Palgrave Macmillan

City

New York City, NY

ISBN for this edition (13-digit)

978-0-230-10040-4

ISBN for additional format (13-digit)

978-0-230-11361-9

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