Sara Cooper

1 article
Murray State University ORCID: 0000-0001-9894-236X
  1. Radcliffe’s Strongest Woman: The Bricolaged Body in One Progressive Era Women’s College Scrapbook
    Abstract

    This essay demonstrates how a progressive era Radcliffe College student (1910-1914) who earned the title “strongest woman” for her athletic feats used the unique genre affordances of the scrapbook to assert an identity that at once aligned with and contradicted dominant rhetoric about women’s bodies and education. Drawing on archived personal artifacts, the essay argues that Eleanor Stabler Brooks used this vernacular, multigenre, multivocal genre in a way that amplifies the material and the visceral through a process of bricolage, composing an embodied response to the social and institutional restrictions on her body at a time when gender values were radically destabilizing.

    doi:10.1080/07350198.2022.2038509