Women Who Dared
Edinburgh University Press (Verlag)
978-1-3995-4944-8 (ISBN)
What does it mean to be a woman who dares to challenge the status quo? Whether by wielding power in patriarchal societies or rallying for peace, fighting for change has always put women in danger, but also led to remarkable stories of resistance. Gathering 46 essays from writers around the globe, this collection explores the twin themes of women and daring through the lives of monarchs, prophets, suffragists, soldiers, scientists, activists and artists. From the infamous to the forgotten, these trailblazers have much to tell us about the dynamics, conflicts, identities and power relations with which women live today.
Ben Fletcher-Watson is Deputy Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH) at the University of Edinburgh. He holds degrees from the University of St Andrews and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. His books include Dangerous Women (Unbound 2022) and The Art of Being Dangerous (Leuven University Press 2021). Jo Shaw is Head of Edinburgh Law School, and has held the Salvesen Chair of European Institutions since January 2005. Since 2018, she has also held a part-time visiting position in the New Social Research programme of Tampere University in Finland. Between 2009-2013, she was Dean of Research of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, leading on research development and REF submission for the College. From 2014-2017 she was Director of IASH, where she led the Dangerous Women Project. Sara Sheridan is a Scottish activist and writer. In 2018, she remapped Scotland according to women’s history to memorialise our forgotten foremothers in her imagined guidebook Where are the Women? This book was chosen for the First Minister’s Summer Reading list at the David Hume Institute that year. Her novel The Fair Botanists, set in Edinburgh in 1822, was Waterstones’ Scottish Book of the Year 2022. In 2024, her play Robert Burns: His Psychotherapy and Cure aired on BBC Radio 4, voiced by Elaine C. Smith. Her latest novel, The Secrets of Blythswood Square, was longlisted for the Saltire Prize 2024. The story is set in Victorian Glasgow and examines the early female gaze, bodily autonomy and the nature of shame, uncovering scandal in what was, at the time, Britain’s second city of Empire. Sara mentors fledgling writers and outside her writing work has a number of other interests.
Introduction by Ben Fletcher-Watson and Jo Shaw
Foreword by Sara Sheridan
Dissidents and Disruptors
Flora Tristan by Jelena Vasilijević
Caroline Norton by Francine Ryan
Letitia Youmans by Janet Kellough
Millicent Garrett Fawcett by Gillian Murphy
Lumina Sophie dite Surprise by Vanessa Lee
Flora Shaw by Pengpeng Wang
Chrystal Macmillan by Helen Kay
Lilian Lenton by Hilary McCollum
Adrienne Gerhäuser and Corinna Kawaters by Katharina Karcher
Writers and Wordsmiths
Anna Komnene by Loulia Kolovou
Harriette Wilson by Louise Peskett
Marjorie Fleming and Emily Pepys by Lois Burke
Louisa Lawson by Sarsha Crawley
Nellie Bly by Ashley Orr
Marija Jurić Zagorka by Ana Pavlić
Ismat Chughtai by Megha Katoria
Doris Lessing by Jane Rogers
Alifa Rifaat by Alia Soliman
Flora Nwapa by Ejine Olga Nzeribe and Ebere Okereke
Anna Politkovskaya by Lucy Popescu
Monarchs and Mystics
Hatshepsut by Stephanie Aulsebrook
The Oracle at Delphi by Jill E. Marshall
Wu Zeitan by Chiew-Siah Tei
The Oseberg Burials by Marianne Moen
St Margaret of Scotland by Claire Harrill
The Empress Matilda by Lucy Flannery
Marguerite Porete by Laura Moncion
Anne Askew by Debapriya Basu
Women of the Pendle Witch Trials by Sarah King
Travellers and Trailblazers
Mary Somerville by Ruth Boreham
Isabella Bird by Jenni Calder
Sophia Jex-Blake by Jo Spiller
Lady Florence Dixie by Margot McCuaig
Mary Kingsley by Jo Woolf
Lois Weber by Shelley Stamp
Elsie Mackay by Quentin Wilson and Fiona Wilson
Brenda Fassie by Chisomo Kalinga
Politicians and Peacemakers
Mary Barbour by Catriona Burness
Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit by Rosalind Parr
Madge Saunders by Janet Lees
Dagmar Wilson by Jon Coburn
Sirimavo Bandaranaike by Harshana Rambukwella and Kanchana N. Ruwanpura
Rozanne Colchester by Tessa Dunlop
Dagmar Šimková by Kelly Hignett
Helen Steven by Kathy Galloway
Afterword by Jemma Neville
| Erscheinungsdatum | 17.09.2025 |
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| Vorwort | Sara Sheridan |
| Zusatzinfo | Illustrations |
| Verlagsort | Edinburgh |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 129 x 198 mm |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte |
| Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Geschichte / Politik | |
| Geschichte ► Teilgebiete der Geschichte ► Kulturgeschichte | |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Gender Studies | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-3995-4944-8 / 1399549448 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-3995-4944-8 / 9781399549448 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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