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Chapter 3 Recovering Single Biography: Jane Armstrong tucker, illness, and the single life
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: situating single lives 1
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PART I Singles Studies: archives and methods
- Chapter 1 Searching for Singles: archival approaches for singleness studies and black women’s collections 13
- Chapter 2 Reclaiming Single Women’s Work: gender, melodrama, and the processes of adaptation in the best of everything 28
- Chapter 3 Recovering Single Biography: Jane Armstrong tucker, illness, and the single life 48
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PART II Familiar Figures: representing and reforming the single woman
- Chapter 4 Becoming Single: gidget “betwixt and between” 67
- Chapter 5 F. Scott Fitzgerald and “The Sinking Ship of Future Matrimony” the unmarried flapper in literature and on screen 81
- Chapter 6 Neither Betwixt nor Between: divorced mothers in the united states, 1920–1965 102
- Chapter 7 Serves One: exploring representations of female singleness in American cookbooks 118
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PART III Singles at Home domestic labors
- Chapter 8 Feeling “Like a Queen” later-life single women at home in modern American short fiction 133
- Chapter 9 “Spinsters’ Rest”? the discomforts of home in british women’s short stories of the 1920s to the 1940s 157
- Chapter 10 All the Single Nannies: reforming elite domesticity and the cultural imaginary 175
- Afterword 193
- Acknowledgments 197
- Bibliography 199
- Notes on Contributors 219
- Index 223
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: situating single lives 1
-
PART I Singles Studies: archives and methods
- Chapter 1 Searching for Singles: archival approaches for singleness studies and black women’s collections 13
- Chapter 2 Reclaiming Single Women’s Work: gender, melodrama, and the processes of adaptation in the best of everything 28
- Chapter 3 Recovering Single Biography: Jane Armstrong tucker, illness, and the single life 48
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PART II Familiar Figures: representing and reforming the single woman
- Chapter 4 Becoming Single: gidget “betwixt and between” 67
- Chapter 5 F. Scott Fitzgerald and “The Sinking Ship of Future Matrimony” the unmarried flapper in literature and on screen 81
- Chapter 6 Neither Betwixt nor Between: divorced mothers in the united states, 1920–1965 102
- Chapter 7 Serves One: exploring representations of female singleness in American cookbooks 118
-
PART III Singles at Home domestic labors
- Chapter 8 Feeling “Like a Queen” later-life single women at home in modern American short fiction 133
- Chapter 9 “Spinsters’ Rest”? the discomforts of home in british women’s short stories of the 1920s to the 1940s 157
- Chapter 10 All the Single Nannies: reforming elite domesticity and the cultural imaginary 175
- Afterword 193
- Acknowledgments 197
- Bibliography 199
- Notes on Contributors 219
- Index 223