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LadiesFencing.JPG  The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News on 2nd June, 1894.JPG
Sporting illustration

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women fishing.jpg
Sporting cartoon (periodical)

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Caption reads: "If men will flirt, instead of paying attention to the game, make hoops of them." Discuss how women are turning the men into equipment here.

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This image of two female fencers who are soon to engage in combat exemplifies how athletic equipment, like their fencing foils, is presented as a tool for female ambition. The figure on the left grips her foil and faces her opponent, "preparing for…

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Sporting cartoon (periodical)

awful-effects-of-velocipeding.jpg from the New Comic Times, british magazine from the mid-1800s.jpg
The bicycle, along with the self-assertive New Woman who was often depicted riding it, is a symbol of women's rights. Experiencing the freedom of greater mobility also led women to push for emancipation in other areas of public life. Such are the…

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This comically-inflected rendering of two rival female archers shows how female competitiveness drives the marriage market and how the marriage market becomes a field for exercising female competitiveness. The caption reads as follows. Constance:…

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"The Fair Toxophilites" depicts female archers in a non-competitive setting. The title derives from the word, toxophilus, meaning "lover of archery." These sportswomen are "fair," an indication that archery can be an occasion for conspicous display…

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