Gender and activism in a little magazine
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Gender and activism in a little magazine

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182 pages 2011

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Interweaving nuanced discussions of politics, visuality, and gender, this book uncovers the complex ways that gender figures into the graphic satire created by artists for the New York City-based socialist journal, the Masses. This exceptional magazine was published between 1911 and 1917, during an unusually radical decade in American history, and featured cartoons drawn by artists of the Ashcan School and others, addressing questions of politics, gender, labor and class.

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