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Introduction: Tyranny and Mutability in the Idea of Woman
1. Woman in Seventeenth-Century America
2. Woman, Lady, and Not a Woman in the Eighteenth Century
3. Daughters of Liberty: Woman and a War of Independence
4. Woman Enters the Public Sphere: The Nineteenth Century
5. Nineteenth-Century Woman Leaves Home
6. Woman Goes to College and Enters the Professions
7. The Struggle to Transform Woman into Citizen
8. The "New Woman"and "new women" in a New Century
9. "It's Sex o'Clock in America"
10. Woman on a Seesaw: The Depression and World War II
11. Sending Her Back to the Place Where God Had Set Her: Woman in the 1950s
12. A New "New Woman" Emerges (Carrying Baggage): The 1960s
13. Radical Women and the Radical Woman
14. How Sex Spawned a New "Woman": The 1990s
15. "Woman" in a New Millennium
Epilogue: The End of "Woman" ?
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