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Working With Feminist Criticism

Inglese · Tascabile

Spedizione di solito entro 1 a 3 settimane

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Informationen zum Autor Mary Eagleton is Senior Lecturer in English and Women's Studies at the University College of Ripon and York St John. She has been closely involved in the development of feminist criticism and Women's Studies and is known for her contributions to this field. She is the editor of Feminist Literary Theory: A Reader (second edition 1995, Blackwell Publishers) and author of Feminist Literary Criticism. Klappentext Using the concepts and practices of feminist literary criticism, this constantly challenging workbook not only makes the connection between women's writing and women's lives but breaks new ground in enabling students to apply critical concepts and to feel more at ease with the texts common to feminist literary theory. Based on extraordinarily wide-ranging material gathered over many years by the UK's leading specialist, the workbook embodies the best of current teaching in this field. The emphasis throughout the workbook is on taking the reader more deeply into the issues raised, rather than on finding "correct" answers. Active participation is stimulated as the reader is asked to investigate, discuss and evaluate the exciting and representative texts presented by the author. Each clearly-focused section: engages the reader with direct questions and specific tasks. provides a rich variety of materials and approaches. includes suggestions for further reading and research. Working with Feminist Criticism will be essential reading for students of Literary Theory, Women's Studies and Cultural Studies and an indispensable tool for teachers. Integrated into taught courses, it will provide an excellent basis for seminar discussion and small group activities. Zusammenfassung Using the concepts and practices of feminist literary criticism! this constantly challenging workbook not only makes the connection between womena s writing and womena s lives but breaks new ground in enabling students to apply critical concepts and to feel more at ease with the texts common to feminist literary theory. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments vi Introduction  1 Speech and Silence 16 Defining a Feminist Text 32 Creating a Matrilineage 37 The Woman Author: Lost and Found 49 The Death of a Woman Author? 65 Gender and Genre 77 Feminism and Genre Fiction 91 Feminist Publishing 105 Feminist Reading 119 Feminist Criticisms 135 Patriarchal Binary Thought 146 Gender Play 158 Feminine Writing and Reading 172 Finding the Subject 189 The Politics of Location 208 Conclusion 219 Works Cited 221 Index 234 ...

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