Feminist Space von Mary Pepchinski | Exhibitions and Discourses between Philadelphia and Berlin 1865-1912 | ISBN 9783897395381

Feminist Space

Exhibitions and Discourses between Philadelphia and Berlin 1865-1912

von Mary Pepchinski
Buchcover Feminist Space | Mary Pepchinski | EAN 9783897395381 | ISBN 3-89739-538-X | ISBN 978-3-89739-538-1
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Feminist Space

Exhibitions and Discourses between Philadelphia and Berlin 1865-1912

von Mary Pepchinski
Feminist Space: Exhibitions and Discourses between Philadelphia and Berlin, 1865-1912 investigates the relationship between gender and the production of public space, namely the exhibitions of feminine bourgeois culture that were created in Berlin between 1865 and 1912. This book demonstrates that these exhibitions gave expression to evolving bourgeois feminist discourses that proposed an expanded public sphere, containing separate and equal, masculine and feminine qualities. In addition, these feminine exhibitions were enriched by contact with and participation in the Woman's Buildings constructed at the 1876 (Philadelphia) and 1893 (Chicago) American world exhibitions, as well as the ideals of the German applied arts movement. As the exhibitions of feminine bourgeois culture were hugely popular and financially successful events, they attracted attention and stimulated discourse and debate. This book proposes that German bourgeois feminists created unique public spaces, which can be seen as contributing to the seminal architectural culture, which emerged in Germany prior to 1914.