TY - GEN T1 - The Edinburgh Companion to Women in Publishing, 1900-2020 T2 - Edinburgh companions to literature and the humanities. A2 - Battershill, Claire A2 - Battershill, Claire A2 - Bheacháin, Caoilfhionn Ní A2 - Bird, Hazel Sheeky A2 - Bold, Melanie Ramdarshan A2 - Cesana, Roberta A2 - Chambers, Matthew A2 - Derrick, Stephanie L. A2 - Fernández, Pura A2 - Follacchio, Sara A2 - Franco, Teresa A2 - Heywood, Sophie A2 - Heywood, Sophie A2 - Hicok, Bethany A2 - Hollis, Catherine W. A2 - Hutton, Clare A2 - Jolly, Margaretta A2 - Joseph, Marrisa A2 - La Penna, Daniela A2 - La Penna, Daniela A2 - Lear, Dominique A2 - Mack, Rosy A2 - Marczewska, Kaja A2 - Mukamal, Anna A2 - Panofsky, Ruth A2 - Pearson, Lucy A2 - Pellizzato, Giulia A2 - Peterson, Whit Frazier A2 - Reza, Alexandra A2 - Ross, Fiona A2 - Savoie, Alice A2 - Shep, Sydney J. A2 - Shercliff, Emma A2 - Simó-Comas, Marta A2 - Sorensen, Jennifer A2 - Southworth, Helen A2 - Staveley, Alice A2 - Sullam, Sara A2 - Terrell, Charlotte A2 - Thornton, Amara A2 - Walker, Sue A2 - West, Liz A2 - Wilson, Nicola A2 - Wilson, Nicola A2 - Withers, D-M A2 - Wonders, Bec LA - English PP - Edinburgh PB - Edinburgh University Press YR - 2024 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/jstor_dda_on1464073832 AB - Explores the diversity of women's work in transatlantic and continental publishing across the twentieth-centuryThe first international edited collection to explore women's diverse work in book and magazine publishing in the twentieth century Specially commissioned, archivally-rich chapters from leading established and early-careers scholars, edited by an international research team Transatlantic and European/continental in focus, going beyond the Anglosphere, and modelling the best new comparative work in global print culturesCuts across aesthetic divisions in twentieth-century literary history and bridges the gap in understandings of women's contributions to publishing from first to second and third/fourth wave feminismsIncludes interviews with 8 contemporary women in publishing, plus new oral history researchWomen's creative labour in publishing has often been overlooked. This book draws on dynamic new work in feminist book history and publishing studies to offer the first comparative collection exploring women's diverse, deeply embedded work in modern publishing. Highlighting the value of networks, collaboration, and archives, the companion sets out new ways of reading women's contributions to the production and circulation of global print cultures. With an international, intergenerational set of contributors using diverse methodologies, essays explore women working in publishing transatlantically, on the continent, and beyond the Anglosphere. The book combines new work on high-profile women publishers and editors alongside analysis of women's work as translators, illustrators, booksellers, advertisers, patrons, and publisher's readers; complemented by new oral histories and interviews with leading women in publishing today. The first collection of its kind, the companion helps establish and shape a thriving new research field. OP - 752 NO - Available through De Gruyter. CN - Z278 .W55 2024 SN - 9781399500357 SN - 139950035X SN - 9781399500340 SN - 9781399500364 (ePub) KW - Women publishers : 20th century. KW - Women publishers : 21st century. KW - Literary Studies. KW - Éditrices : 20e siècle. KW - Éditrices : 21e siècle. KW - LITERARY CRITICISM / Feminist. ER -