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Not built by Jack--but by you and me: The Schoolcraft Ladies' Library Association, 1879-1920. A study of women's reading culture in rural southwestern Michigan.

机译:不是由杰克(Jack)而是由您和我建造:Schoolcraft女士图书馆协会,1879年至1920年。密歇根州西南部农村地区的女性阅读文化研究。

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The Schoolcraft Ladies' Library Association was founded in 1879 and is still in operation. Library and literary associations founded by women flourished in the late 19th century and persisted, particularly in Michigan, long after the need for access to reading materials should have been filled by public libraries. Literary clubs functioned as a source of continuing education for women at a time when higher education was not readily available. Ladies' library associations often served their communities as circulating libraries, and some provided the core collections of fledgling public libraries which were often started by these same women's groups.; This case study, using historical methodology describes the early years of the association, the reading habits of members, and the content of the book collection. Research into demographic characteristics of the membership demonstrates that the group included women of widely differing social status, ages, and educational backgrounds. Reading diaries kept by members of the group show personal reading habits ranged from popular fiction to history, biography, the sciences, and language study. Meeting programs and minutes of the L.L.A. demonstrate the variety of study programs undertaken by the association and a change from multi-year study of one subject in 1879 to yearly topics from the late 1880's through the 1920's.; For the early part of their history the L.L.A. rented space, in later years they met in homes of various members, and kept their growing book collection in one members' house, and in 1896 the Ladies' Library Association built a brick library and meeting place.; The study explores the relationship of the association to its members and its community within the framework of settling the frontier, feminization of culture and education for women, the development of libraries in Michigan, and small town culture. The study addresses a gap in the literature of libraries in America, that of the role of social and subscription libraries, particularly in small communities, and of the reading habits and cultural and self-education practices of the women who belonged to them.
机译:Schoolcraft女士图书馆协会成立于1879年,至今仍在运作。由妇女成立的图书馆和文学协会在19世纪后期蓬勃发展,并且一直存在,特别是在密歇根州,在很长一段时间以来,公共图书馆本应满足阅读材料的需求。在尚不具备高等教育的时候,文学俱乐部是妇女继续接受教育的来源。女士图书馆协会通常以流通图书馆的形式服务于其社区,有些协会则提供了羽翼未丰的公共图书馆的核心馆藏,这些馆藏往往是由同样的妇女团体发起的。本案例研究使用历史方法论描述了协会的成立初期,会员的阅读习惯以及藏书的内容。对成员的人口统计学特征的研究表明,该群体包括社会地位,年龄和教育背景差异很大的妇女。小组成员保存的阅读日记显示出个人阅读习惯,从通俗小说到历史,传记,科学和语言学习不等。洛杉矶会议计划和会议记录展示该协会采取的各种学习计划,以及从1879年对一个主题的多年研究到1880年代末至1920年代的年度主题的转变;在他们历史的早期,洛杉矶租了空间,后来他们在各个成员的家中聚会,并将他们不断增长的藏书收藏在一个成员的房子里。1896年,女士图书馆协会建造了一个砖砌的图书馆和聚会场所。该研究在建立边界,妇女文化教育的女性化,密歇根州图书馆的发展和小镇文化的框架内,探讨了协会与其成员和社区的关系。该研究解决了美国图书馆文献中的空白,社会图书馆和订阅图书馆(尤其是在小社区中)的作用,以及属于它们的女性的阅读习惯,文化和自我教育习惯方面的空白。

著录项

  • 作者

    Nowicke, Carole Elizabeth.;

  • 作者单位

    Indiana University.;

  • 授予单位 Indiana University.;
  • 学科 Library Science.; Womens Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1998
  • 页码 409 p.
  • 总页数 409
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 图书馆学、图书馆事业;社会学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:48:32

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