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Success in Life: Role reversal and the modern professional woman. George du Maurier

Success in Life: Role reversal and the modern professional woman. George du Maurier


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Date: 27th March 2014

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Success in Life: Role reversal and the modern professional woman. George du Maurier

Success in Life: Role reversal and the modern professional woman. George du Maurier cartoon for Punch Almanack for 1867. In 1865 Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (1836-1917) was licensed to practice by the Society of Apothecaries

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1865 1867 Anderson Cartoon Elizabeth Employment Female Feminism George Labour Life Maurier Modern Practice Professional Punch Role Society Success Work Almanack Apothecaries Garrett Licensed Reversal


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing the theme of success and role reversal for modern professional women. Created by George du Maurier for Punch Almanack in 1867, this thought-provoking cartoon sheds light on the changing dynamics of society during that time. The central figure in the artwork is Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, a trailblazing female who made remarkable strides in her career. In 1865, she became licensed to practice by the Society of Apothecaries, breaking barriers and paving the way for other women seeking employment opportunities outside traditional gender roles. The cartoon symbolizes feminism and challenges societal norms by depicting a woman engaging in labor traditionally associated with men. It serves as a powerful reminder that women are just as capable as their male counterparts when it comes to professional work. Through this image, du Maurier highlights not only Anderson's personal achievements but also represents countless other ambitious women striving for success amidst societal expectations. The juxtaposition of traditional gender roles being reversed emphasizes the evolving nature of work and life during this era. This historic photograph print serves as an inspiration to celebrate progress while acknowledging how far we have come since then. It reminds us that perseverance and determination can lead to groundbreaking accomplishments regardless of one's gender or social constraints.

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