Re-Evaluating Women’s Page Journalism in the Post-World War II Era tells the stories of significant women’s page journalists who contributed to the women’s liberation movement and the journalism community.
Kimberly Wilmot Voss is Associate Professor at the University of Central Florida, USA. She is author of The Food Section: Newspaper Women and the Culinary Community, Politicking Politely: Well-Behaved Women Making a Difference in the 1960s and 1970s and co-author of Mad Men & Working Women: Feminist Perspectives on Historical Power, Resistance and Otherness.
1. Introducing Post-World War II Women’s Pages.- 2. The Growth of the Women’s Page Community.- 3. Powerful Partnerships of Women’s Page Editors and Club Women.- 4. Recognizing the Soft News of the Women’s Pages.- 5. Women’s Pages Cover Another F.- 6. Quilted News: Creating a New Definition for News.- 7. The Demise of the Women’s Sections.- 8. Women’s Page Journalists Across the Country.