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Giving Women Jill Rappoport (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, University of Kentucky)

Giving Women By Jill Rappoport (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, University of Kentucky)

Summary

In literature and social activism, Victorian women used gift exchanges to establish kinship and political alliances. In Giving Women, Jill Rappoport argues that through intimate gifts, they achieved both personal and public agency, mobilizing networks outside of marriage and the market to advance legal, scientific, and religious reforms.

Giving Women Summary

Giving Women: Alliance and Exchange in Victorian Culture by Jill Rappoport (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, University of Kentucky)

Altruism and self-assertiveness went hand in hand for Victorian women. During a period when most lacked property rights and professional opportunities, gift transactions allowed them to enter into economic negotiations of power as volatile and potentially profitable as those within the market systems that so frequently excluded or exploited them. They made presents of holiday books and homemade jams, transformed inheritances into intimate and aggressive bequests, and, in both prose and practice, offered up their own bodies in sacrifice. Far more than selfless acts of charity or sure signs of their suitability for marriage, such gifts radically reconstructed women's personal relationships and public activism in the nineteenth century. Giving Women examines the literary expression and cultural consequences of English women's giving from the 1820s to the First World War. Attending to the dynamic action and reaction of gift exchange in fiction and poetry by Charlotte Bronte, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Elizabeth Gaskell, and Christina Rossetti as well as in literary annuals, Salvation Army periodicals, and political pamphlets, Rappoport demonstrates how female authors and fictional protagonists alike mobilized networks outside of marriage and the market. Through giving, women redefined the primary allegiances of their everyday lives, forged public coalitions, and advanced campaigns for abolition, slum reform, eugenics, and suffrage.

Giving Women Reviews

What Giving Women does best is to provide us with a wealth of detail on the ways in which Victorian women use the models of exchange associated with gift and sacrifice to authorize a range of social, political, and literary interventions. * Victorian Studies *
Teasing out the implications of women's gift-exchanges in fiction and poetry, and in philanthropy and activism, and even in reading practices, Rappoport's study offers both a pleasingly rich account of middle-class women's culture in the nineteenth-century and a nuanced challenge to the idea that a Victorian woman's generosity was a dangerous capitulation to misogynist gender norms....Because of its broad sweep and because of the depth of detail it has to offer about the Victorian community of women, Giving Women will join Sharon Marcus's Between Women (2007) as one of the most compelling works on Victorian culture and women in the past decade. * Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies *
Giving Women is an important examination of the Victorian ideology of self-sacrifice. Rappoport demonstrates how closely entwined were acts of benevolence and female power. Her fresh readings of canonical authors delineate the ambivalence felt towards saintly women. Chapters on Salvation Army workers, pro-maternity eugenicists and hunger-striking suffragists document the complicated pleasures of personal sacrifice, whether to the needy, the nation or the Cause. * Martha Vicinus, author of Intimate Friends: Women Who Loved Women, 1778-1928 *
Beware the humble gift, for as Jill Rappoport cleverly demonstrates, generosity, for the Victorians, was never simply beneficial. Gifts could forge close ties or poison relations; they could bolster female community as well as individual autonomy. An astute analysis of key Victorian notions of sacrifice, community and duty, Rappoport's Giving Women is a very welcome present to the field. * Deborah A. Cohen, author of Household Gods: The British and their Possessions *
Giving Women is scrupulously researched, with abundant use of archival materials, cogently argued, and beautifully written. Its impressive breadth and range will make it essential reading among literary, historical, and feminist scholars of the period. * Mary Jean Corbett, author of Family Likeness: Sex, Marriage, and Incest from Jane Austen to Virginia Woolf *

About Jill Rappoport (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, University of Kentucky)

Jill Rappoport is Associate Professor of English at the University of Kentucky.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION ; I. Women Giving ; II. Gifts of Writing ; III. Organization of the Book ; PART I Balanced Accounts ; CHAPTER 1 Literary Offerings ; I. Benevolent Books, Receptive Readers ; II. Gifts of Freedom ; III. Alliance and Exchange ; CHAPTER 2 Fictions of Reciprocity in Jane Eyre and Aurora Leigh ; I. Jane's Inheritance ; II. An[other] Undowered Orphan ; III. Blind Economies ; CHAPTER 3 Conservation in Cranford: ; Sympathy, Secrets, and the First Law of Thermodynamics ; I. The Science of Giving ; II. Secrets in Circulation ; PART II Much Obliged ; CHAPTER 4 The Price of Redemption in Goblin Market ; I. Sisterhood Beyond the Reach of Any Remuneration ; II. Lizzie's Silver Penny ; III. The Safest Investments ; CHAPTER 5 Service and Savings in the Slums ; I. Lower Still: Sacrifice and Sistering the Slums ; II. Cupboards, Chairs, and Conversion ; III. Coming Down in order to Rise Up: Risk and Asset ; IV. Writing the Slums ; CHAPTER 6 The Give and Take of New-Woman Eugenics ; I. Consuming Women, Selfish Mothers ; II. Bio-Altruism ; III. The Sacrifice of Motherhood ; EPILOGUE Homemade Jams & Militant Martyrs: ; Politics of Generosity in Campaigns for Women's Suffrage ; I. Appealing for the Vote ; II. Dying for the Vote ; III. A Politics of Generosity ; WORKS CITED

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Giving Women: Alliance and Exchange in Victorian Culture by Jill Rappoport (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, University of Kentucky)
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2014-01-09
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