ABSTRACT

Women's quest for the vote Kent argues, was indissolubly linked with other feminist demands for reform which would overturn the cultural constructions of masculinity and femininity and determined their powerlessness in both public and private.

chapter |22 pages

Introduction

chapter |37 pages

“The Sex”

chapter |21 pages

Prostitution

chapter |36 pages

Marriage

chapter |27 pages

The Doctors

chapter |18 pages

The Law

chapter |28 pages

Sex War

chapter |38 pages

Suffrage