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Stripped and Script: Loyalist Women Writers of the American Revolution

Stripped and Script: Loyalist Women Writers of the American Revolution

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Female loyalists during the American Revolution were silenced and persecuted, but Kacy Dowd Tillman's book "Stripped and Script" uses women's letters and journals to recover their voices and offer a new definition of loyalism that accounts for disaffection, pacifism, neutralism, and loyalism-by-association.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 224 pages
\n Publication date: 30 August 2019
\n Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
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Female loyalists found themselves in a nearly impossible position during the American Revolution. Unlike their male counterparts, loyalist women were effectively silenced, unable to officially align themselves with either side or avoid being persecuted for their family ties. In her book, Kacy Dowd Tillman argues that women's letters and journals are the key to recovering these voices, as these private writings were used as vehicles for public engagement. Through a literary analysis of extensive correspondence by statesmen's wives, Quakers, merchants, and spies, Stripped and Script offers a new definition of loyalism that accounts for disaffection, pacifism, neutrality, and loyalism-by-association. Taking up the rhetoric of violation and rape, this archive repeatedly references the real threats rebels posed to female bodies, property, friendships, and families. Through writing, these women defended themselves against violation, in part, by writing about their personal experiences while knowing that the documents themselves may be confiscated, used against them, and circulated.

Female loyalists during the American Revolution faced a challenging and often perilous position. Unlike their male counterparts, loyalist women were largely unheard and silenced, unable to officially align themselves with either side or escape persecution for their family ties. In her book, Kacy Dowd Tillman argues that women's letters and journals hold the key to recovering these voices, as these private writings were used as platforms for public engagement. Through a comprehensive literary analysis of extensive correspondence by statesmen's wives, Quakers, merchants, and spies, Stripped and Script offers a fresh perspective on loyalism that encompasses disaffection, pacifism, neutrality, and loyalism-by-association. By delving into the rhetoric of violation and rape, this archive highlights the genuine threats posed to female bodies, property, friendships, and families by the rebels. In response, these women employed writing as a means of defense, sharing their personal experiences while aware that the documents themselves could be confiscated, used against them, and widely circulated.

Female loyalists during the American Revolution found themselves in a highly precarious and often dangerous position. Unlike their male counterparts, loyalist women were largely unheard and silenced, unable to officially align themselves with either side or escape persecution for their family ties. In her book, Kacy Dowd Tillman contends that women's letters and journals hold the key to recovering these voices, as these private writings were used as platforms for public engagement. Through a comprehensive literary analysis of extensive correspondence by statesmen's wives, Quakers, merchants, and spies, Stripped and Script presents a novel definition of loyalism that encompasses disaffection, pacifism, neutrality, and loyalism-by-association. By delving into the rhetoric of violation and rape, this archive highlights the genuine threats posed to female bodies, property, friendships, and families by the rebels. In response, these women employed writing as a means of defense, sharing their personal experiences while aware that the documents themselves could be confiscated, used against them, and widely circulated.

\n Weight: 338g\n
Dimension: 151 x 229 x 21 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781625344328\n \n

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