Amy Aronson
American journalist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Amy Beth Aronson is a Professor of Journalism and Media Studies at Fordham University. Education Aronson gained her Ph.D. in 1996 from Columbia University. Career Aronson specializes in media history, with a focus on American magazines and periodical literature. Within that frame, her primary research interest is gender, including both femininity and masculinity studies. A scholar-practitioner, she has published both scholarly and journalistic work on issues of gender, diversity, journalism history and American culture. She has worked as the editor of several magazines, including Working Woman and Ms., and has published work in BusinessWeek, Global Journalist, and the Sunday supplement of the Boston Globe. She examined the history of early American women's magazines in her book "Taking Liberties". Her article "Everything Old is New Again: How the 'New' User-Generated Magazine Takes Us Back to the Future." won Best Article of the Year Award from the American Journalism Historians Association.
Amy Aronson's Published Works
Published Works
- Men and masculinities : a social, cultural, and historical encyclopedia (2004) (138)
- Reading Women's Magazines (2000) (131)
- The Gendered Society Reader (2010) (112)
- Still Reading Women's Magazines: Reconsidering the Tradition a Half Century after The Feminine Mystique (2010) (12)
- Taking Liberties: Early American Women's Magazines and Their Readers (2002) (10)
- "The Only Efficient Instrument": American Women Writers and the Periodical, 1837-1916 (review) (2004) (3)
- Everything Old Is New Again: How the “New” User-Generated Women's Magazine Takes Us Back to the Future (2014) (2)
- America’s First Feminist Magazine: Transforming the Popular to the Political (2000) (2)
- Recovering the "Most Neglected Feminist Leader of the Twentieth Century": Crystal Eastman, Historical Memory, and the Bequest of an Intersectional Inheritance (2020) (1)
- Sons of liberty and their silenced sisters: “Ladies' Magazines” and women's self‐representation in the early republic (1995) (1)
- Crystal Eastman: A Revolutionary Life (2019) (1)
- Bonnie Dow, Prime-Time Feminism: Television, Media Culture, and the Women’s Movement Since 1970. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1996. 217 pp. Cloth, $39.95. Paper, $17.50 (1997) (1)
- Discovering Crystal (2020) (0)
- Regrouping: The Liberator Years (2020) (0)
- Crystal Eastman (2020) (0)
- The Children's Hour Masculine Redemption in Contemporary Film (2001) (0)
- Radical Pacifist (2020) (0)
- From Protest to Dissent: Wartime Activism and the Founding of the ACLU (2020) (0)
- Sociology Now, Census Update (2008) (0)
- Coming Home (2020) (0)
- Embarking: The Pittsburgh Survey, Workers’ Compensation, and the First Blush of Fame (2020) (0)
- Introduction (2020) (0)
- Exercises With Optimal Scapulothoracic Muscle Activation for Individuals With Paraplegia (2022) (0)
- True Story: How a Pulp Empire Remade Mass Media (2022) (0)
- Book Reviews (2010) (0)
- From Suffragette to Sweeperette (1996) (0)
- Agonizing Dilemmas and the March toward War (2020) (0)
- “Marriage under Two Roofs”: Feminism and Family Life (2020) (0)
- Passages: Feminism, Journalism, and the Transatlantic Twenties (2020) (0)
- Introduction: Searching for Crystal Eastman (2020) (0)
- Activist, Pacifist, Mother, Feminist, Wife: (2019) (0)
- Origins (2020) (0)
- The Federal Case for Women’s Suffrage (2020) (0)
- Epilogue (2020) (0)
- Introduction to the 1998 edition of Women and Economics (2018) (0)
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