The Cambridge Companion to Nineteenth-Century American Women's WritingDale M. Bauer, Philip Gould Cambridge University Press, 15 nov. 2001 Providing an overview of the history of writing by women in the period, this 2001 Companion establishes the context in which this writing emerged, and traces the origin of the terms which have traditionally defined the debate. It includes essays on topics of recent concern, such as women and war, erotic violence, the liberating and disciplinary effects of religion, and examines the work of a variety of women writers, including Harriet Beecher Stowe, Rebecca Harding Davis and Louisa May Alcott. The volume plots new directions for the study of American literary history, and provides several valuable tools for students, including a chronology of works and suggestions for further reading. |
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... Feminist Dialogics (1988) and Edith Wharton's Brave New Politics (1994), and a Bedford cultural edition of “The Yellow Wallpaper” (1998). Herbook in progress, “Sex Expression and American Women,” isastudyof women's writing on sexuality ...
... Feminist Dialogics (1988) and Edith Wharton's Brave New Politics (1994), and a Bedford cultural edition of “The Yellow Wallpaper” (1998). Herbook in progress, “Sex Expression and American Women,” isastudyof women's writing on sexuality ...
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... feminist – reorganization of culture. These novels, sheargued, served a functional purpose of“doing cultural work,”a phrase thathas been celebrated as the raison dêtre of women's writing in general, asthough women'swriting had tojustify ...
... feminist – reorganization of culture. These novels, sheargued, served a functional purpose of“doing cultural work,”a phrase thathas been celebrated as the raison dêtre of women's writing in general, asthough women'swriting had tojustify ...
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... feminist political theorists pushatthe boundariesof the publicbyholding thatsphere tothe higheststandards of openness, accessibility, [and]tolerance ofdiversity” (12). Hence the feminist critique of the influential work of Jürgen.
... feminist political theorists pushatthe boundariesof the publicbyholding thatsphere tothe higheststandards of openness, accessibility, [and]tolerance ofdiversity” (12). Hence the feminist critique of the influential work of Jürgen.
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Dale M. Bauer, Philip Gould. Hence the feminist critique of the influential work of Jürgen Habermas, who historically conceptualized the rise of the “public” as a masculine site of sociability and intellectual exchange. “Byomitting any ...
Dale M. Bauer, Philip Gould. Hence the feminist critique of the influential work of Jürgen Habermas, who historically conceptualized the rise of the “public” as a masculine site of sociability and intellectual exchange. “Byomitting any ...
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... feminist identification offemale readers and the early American novel, Baym suggests that these readers intuited a critical differencebetween fictional heroines andtheirown lives –the difference that the protagonist ofTabitha Tenney's ...
... feminist identification offemale readers and the early American novel, Baym suggests that these readers intuited a critical differencebetween fictional heroines andtheirown lives –the difference that the protagonist ofTabitha Tenney's ...
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Introduction Dale M Bauer andPhilip Gould | |
Women in Public | |
Genretradition and innovation | |
Women atwar Shirley Samuels 7 Women antiCatholicism and narrative in nineteenth | |
Susan Griffin 8 Immigrationand assimilation innineteenthcentury | |
the example of Harriet Beecher | |
Gail K Smith 11 AfricanAmerican womens spiritual narratives Yolanda Pierce | |
Elizabeth Stoddards | |
Mary Kelley | |
Index | |
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