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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgements xv
- Editors’ note xvi
- General Introduction Making Fields: Women in Publishing 1
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Part I Women as Editors and Publishers (Books)
- Introduction 21
- Voices: Interviews with Women in Contemporary Publishing 26
- 1 Black Women Publishers in the UK 49
- 2 Elizabeth Corbet Yeats and the Dun Emer Press: Irish, British and Transatlantic Connections 78
- 3 Women and Modernist Small Presses: Virginia Woolf, Anaïs Nin, Nancy Cunard, Caresse Crosby, Una Marson 104
- 4 ‘Mere girls’: Grace Hogarth and Women Pathbreakers in Transatlantic Twentieth-Century Children’s Publishing 123
- 5 Cultural Practices and the Public Arena: Contemporary Spanish and Latin American Women Editors 140
- 6 Democratising Culture and Building a New Consciousness: The Transformative Female Publishers of Post-Franco Spain 161
- 7 Translating and Publishing across the Channel: Natalia Ginzburg’s Career from Einaudi to Carcanet 178
- 8 ‘I am not a cherry on top of the cake’: Inge Schönthal Feltrinelli as Publisher 198
- 9 Toni Morrison at Random House 215
- 10 Intersectional Feminist Poetics at the Kitchen Table Press 235
- 11 Women of Colour in British Young Adult Fiction: Subverting Stereotypes and Expanding Identities 254
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Part II Women and the Periodical Press: Editors / Journalists /Activists
- Introduction 279
- Voices: Interviews with Women in Contemporary Publishing 283
- 12 ‘Unnamed but ever-present consulting editor’: A Feminist Problem 288
- 13 The Expansive Vision of Jessie Redmon Fauset 309
- 14 A Literary Bridge between Italy and the United States: Ester, Natalia and Lea Danesi 323
- 15 Noémia de Sousa (1926–2002): Poetry, Gender and Journal Cultures 341
- 16 Periodical Publishing and the Independent Press: Nancy Chambers, Thimble Press and Signal: Approaches to Children’s Books 356
- 17 Networks of Conflict and Mediation: Negotiating Socialist Feminism in the Second-Wave Periodicals Red Rag and Scarlet Women 373
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Part III Women Workers within Publishing
- Introduction 393
- Voices: Interviews with Women in Contemporary Publishing 396
- 18 Fitzi’s Library: Feminist Bibliography and Anarchist Print Culture 405
- 19 Navigating Publishing in the 1930s: Gwenda David, Translator, Reader and Agent 422
- 20 Like Needle and Thread: How Women Connected Italy to America at the House of Farrar, Straus 439
- 21 Carmen Balcells: The Agent of the Latin American Literary Boom 455
- 22 Women’s Creative Labour Contribution to the American Christian Publishing Industry 471
- 23 Women Literary Agents in Canada, 1950–2000 487
- 24 Living the Dream: Feminist Book Publisher Memoirs and the Business of Anglo-American Feminist Life Writing in the Twenty-First Century 504
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Part IV Making / Selling / Distributing
- Introduction 523
- Voices: Interviews with Women in Contemporary Publishing 527
- 25 Women Editing and Illustrating in Popular Archaeology Publishing 539
- 26 A Room of One’s Own on the High Street: Women Booksellers in Early Twentieth- Century Britain and the United States 557
- 27 Finding Miss Weaver: James Joyce and the Patron of Ulysses 573
- 28 Women in Type: Investigating Women’s Role in Type Drawing Offices, 1910–1990 594
- 29 Marie Neurath: Designing and Publishing Isotype Books for Children 618
- 30 Building Feminist Institutions: Women in Distribution, the Feminist Press and Cultures of Small Press Circulation 630
- 31 Virago Modern Classics: The Making of a Reprint Series 647
- 32 Murder at The Women’s Press: Transnational Accomplices and the Feminist Crime Scene 662
- 33 Shifting Agency: Feminist Publishing Collectives in Aotearoa New Zealand 676
- Notes on Contributors 694
- Index 702
- Plate 729
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgements xv
- Editors’ note xvi
- General Introduction Making Fields: Women in Publishing 1
-
Part I Women as Editors and Publishers (Books)
- Introduction 21
- Voices: Interviews with Women in Contemporary Publishing 26
- 1 Black Women Publishers in the UK 49
- 2 Elizabeth Corbet Yeats and the Dun Emer Press: Irish, British and Transatlantic Connections 78
- 3 Women and Modernist Small Presses: Virginia Woolf, Anaïs Nin, Nancy Cunard, Caresse Crosby, Una Marson 104
- 4 ‘Mere girls’: Grace Hogarth and Women Pathbreakers in Transatlantic Twentieth-Century Children’s Publishing 123
- 5 Cultural Practices and the Public Arena: Contemporary Spanish and Latin American Women Editors 140
- 6 Democratising Culture and Building a New Consciousness: The Transformative Female Publishers of Post-Franco Spain 161
- 7 Translating and Publishing across the Channel: Natalia Ginzburg’s Career from Einaudi to Carcanet 178
- 8 ‘I am not a cherry on top of the cake’: Inge Schönthal Feltrinelli as Publisher 198
- 9 Toni Morrison at Random House 215
- 10 Intersectional Feminist Poetics at the Kitchen Table Press 235
- 11 Women of Colour in British Young Adult Fiction: Subverting Stereotypes and Expanding Identities 254
-
Part II Women and the Periodical Press: Editors / Journalists /Activists
- Introduction 279
- Voices: Interviews with Women in Contemporary Publishing 283
- 12 ‘Unnamed but ever-present consulting editor’: A Feminist Problem 288
- 13 The Expansive Vision of Jessie Redmon Fauset 309
- 14 A Literary Bridge between Italy and the United States: Ester, Natalia and Lea Danesi 323
- 15 Noémia de Sousa (1926–2002): Poetry, Gender and Journal Cultures 341
- 16 Periodical Publishing and the Independent Press: Nancy Chambers, Thimble Press and Signal: Approaches to Children’s Books 356
- 17 Networks of Conflict and Mediation: Negotiating Socialist Feminism in the Second-Wave Periodicals Red Rag and Scarlet Women 373
-
Part III Women Workers within Publishing
- Introduction 393
- Voices: Interviews with Women in Contemporary Publishing 396
- 18 Fitzi’s Library: Feminist Bibliography and Anarchist Print Culture 405
- 19 Navigating Publishing in the 1930s: Gwenda David, Translator, Reader and Agent 422
- 20 Like Needle and Thread: How Women Connected Italy to America at the House of Farrar, Straus 439
- 21 Carmen Balcells: The Agent of the Latin American Literary Boom 455
- 22 Women’s Creative Labour Contribution to the American Christian Publishing Industry 471
- 23 Women Literary Agents in Canada, 1950–2000 487
- 24 Living the Dream: Feminist Book Publisher Memoirs and the Business of Anglo-American Feminist Life Writing in the Twenty-First Century 504
-
Part IV Making / Selling / Distributing
- Introduction 523
- Voices: Interviews with Women in Contemporary Publishing 527
- 25 Women Editing and Illustrating in Popular Archaeology Publishing 539
- 26 A Room of One’s Own on the High Street: Women Booksellers in Early Twentieth- Century Britain and the United States 557
- 27 Finding Miss Weaver: James Joyce and the Patron of Ulysses 573
- 28 Women in Type: Investigating Women’s Role in Type Drawing Offices, 1910–1990 594
- 29 Marie Neurath: Designing and Publishing Isotype Books for Children 618
- 30 Building Feminist Institutions: Women in Distribution, the Feminist Press and Cultures of Small Press Circulation 630
- 31 Virago Modern Classics: The Making of a Reprint Series 647
- 32 Murder at The Women’s Press: Transnational Accomplices and the Feminist Crime Scene 662
- 33 Shifting Agency: Feminist Publishing Collectives in Aotearoa New Zealand 676
- Notes on Contributors 694
- Index 702
- Plate 729