Herself: Talks with Women Concerning Themselves
By Lowry, E. B.
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066194284
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About this book
In "Herself: Talks with Women Concerning Themselves," E. B. Lowry presents a groundbreaking exploration of women's inner lives through a series of intimate conversations with diverse voices. Employing a conversational tone that melds personal narrative with collective reflection, Lowry's literary style transcends mere interviews, transforming each dialogue into a profound examination of self-identity, societal expectations, and empowerment. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century feminism, this work serves as both a historical document and a contemporary manifesto, allowing the rich tapestry of women's experiences to resonate across generations. Lowry, a noted advocate for women's rights and an astute observer of social dynamics, was inspired by the feminist movements of her time. Her background in sociology and her commitment to amplifying women's voices uniquely positioned her to craft this collection. The author deftly underscores the intersections of class, race, and sexuality, challenging the prevailing narratives of her era and giving agency to women's stories often silenced in traditional discourse. This compelling volume is essential for readers interested in women's studies, sociology, and the evolution of feminist thought. Lowry's insightful interviews not only honor female experiences but also invite readers to reflect on their own identities and societal roles, making "Herself" a pivotal addition to the canon of feminist literature.
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