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Gender and Creation - Surveying Gendered Myths of Creativity, Authority, and Authorship

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Conceived as a cross-over between gender studies, science and literature studies, the history of medicine and biology and cultural studies, this collection sets out on a diachronic survey of gendered constructions of creativity, authority, and authorship, with a focus on British literatures and cultures but also including glimpses at German and French texts and works of art. The volume explores in how far creation and creativity were and are gender-specific concepts, in how far discussions about authorship utilized gender-specific role attributions, connected to the traditional dichotomies of culture-nature/male-female - and in how far literary texts and cultural artefacts subverted or supported this process of attribution. Congruences and divergences between biological and spiritual concepts of creativity, creation and procreation are at the centre of interest throughout. Individual chapters are concerned with medieval and early modern women writers, Enlightenment struggles over the concepts of spleen and creativity, the gender-theoretical implications of eighteenth-century poetry's metafictional contemplations of creation and/or nature, gendered concepts of authorship during Romanticism, nineteenth-century authors and constructions of masculinity, postmodern concepts of gender and creativity, and the link between double colonization and conceptions of female authorship in postcolonial literatures.

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Conceived as a cross-over between gender studies, science and literature studies, the history of medicine and biology and cultural studies, this collection sets out on a diachronic survey of gendered constructions of creativity, authority, and authorship, with a focus on British literatures and cultures but also including glimpses at German and French texts and works of art. The volume explores in how far creation and creativity were and are gender-specific concepts, in how far discussions about authorship utilized gender-specific role attributions, connected to the traditional dichotomies of culture-nature/male-female - and in how far literary texts and cultural artefacts subverted or supported this process of attribution. Congruences and divergences between biological and spiritual concepts of creativity, creation and procreation are at the centre of interest throughout.
Individual chapters are concerned with medieval and early modern women writers, Enlightenment struggles over the concepts of spleen and creativity, the gender-theoretical implications of eighteenth-century poetry's metafictional contemplations of creation and/or nature, gendered concepts of authorship during Romanticism, nineteenth-century authors and constructions of masculinity, postmodern concepts of gender and creativity, and the link between double colonization and conceptions of female authorship in postcolonial literatures.

Product details

Assisted by Anne-Juli Zwierlein (Editor), Anne-Julia Zwierlein (Editor)
Publisher Universitätsvlg. Winter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.11.2010
 
EAN 9783825358235
ISBN 978-3-8253-5823-5
No. of pages 247
Dimensions 165 mm x 245 mm x 18 mm
Weight 540 g
Illustrations 3 Abbildungen
Series Regensburger Beiträge zur Gender-Forschung
Regensburger Beiträge zur Gender-Forschung
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

Kreativität, Geschlechterrolle, Subjektivität, weibliche Autorschaft

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