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  • Bluestocking - Wikipedia
    In Japan, a literary magazine Seitō (Bluestocking) was launched in 1911 under the leadership of Raichō Hiratsuka It ran until 1916, providing a creative outlet and political platform for Japanese feminists even as it faced public outcry and state censorship
  • Bluestocking | Women, Enlightenment Education | Britannica
    Bluestocking, any of a group of women who in mid-18th-century England held “conversations” to which they invited men of letters and members of the aristocracy with literary interests The word has come to be applied derisively to a woman who affects literary or learned interests
  • What Are Bluestockings? The Movement, Origins, and Insult
    A "bluestocking" generally refers to an educated woman with intellectual, especially literary, interests, but the term has changed quite a bit over time More specifically, it can also refer to women who were members of an 18th century literary group called the Blue Stockings Society
  • BLUESTOCKING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of BLUESTOCKING is a woman having intellectual or literary interests Did you know?
  • The Bluestockings - JSTOR Daily
    “Bluestocking” is a name, often used in a derogatory way, for an intellectual or literary woman But this was not the word’s original connotation The story of the first Bluestockings began in mid-1700’s Britain, when groups of women came together to discuss social and educational matters with men
  • What is a Bluestocking? - The Society for Women of Letters
    What on Earth is a “Bluestocking”? In mid-eighteenth-century England, a group of aristocratic women who greatly valued intellectual life held gatherings—called salons—that featured serious conversation on literature, philosophy, architecture, art, history, and current events
  • BLUESTOCKING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Its title refers to bluestockings, a derogatory term for female intellectuals The word "bluestocking" today is used to mean any learned woman They referred to their circle as the bluestocking philosophers These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web
  • Who were the Bluestockings? - Art UK
    Before feminism gained momentum in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, there was the Bluestocking Society, an eighteenth-century literary group run by aristocratic and brilliant women of the day


















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