Gender in Modernism: New Geographies, Complex IntersectionsBonnie Kime Scott University of Illinois Press, 2007 - 872 páginas Gender in Modernism, conceived as a sequel to the now-classic volume The Gender of Modernism, selects the best from the fifteen years of feminist literary and modernist scholarship that has appeared since the original's publication. Its fresh and diverse texts examine new themes and reflect today's broader, more inclusive understanding of modernism. The collection's modernist works have been grouped into twenty-one thematic sections, with theoretical introductions to the primary texts provided by the scholars who have taken the lead in pushing both modernism and gender in new directions. The selections enhance our understanding of the complex intersections of gender with a large array of social identifications, including global location, ideas of race, passing, the queering of sexualities, medicine, and experiences of trauma and war. It sees continental modernism in a different light, and moves on to colonial and postcolonial sites. less-studied genres of modernism, including writers on the left, suffragists, authors of manifestos, mediums, authors dismissed as sentimental, artists, dancers, dramatists, and filmmakers. Gender in Modernism will quickly move from resource to springboard, furthering modernist study well into the twenty-first century. Contributors include Tuzyline Jita Allan, Ann Ardis, Nancy Berke, Julia Briggs, Pamela L. Caughie, Mary Chapman, Suzanne Clark, Patrick Collier, Diane F. Gillespie, Barbara Green, Leslie Kathleen Hankins, Suzette A. Henke, Katherine Kelly, Colleen Lamos, Bette London, Janet Lyon, Jayne Marek, Sonita Sarker, Carol Shloss, Susan Squier, Claire Tylee, and Gay Wachman. |
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... Paris” / 182 6. journalism meets modernism Introduced and Selected by Patrick Collier / 186 Rebecca West The Future of the Press IV: The Journalist and the Public / 196 Rose Macaulay The Press and the Public / 201 What the Public Wants ...
... Paris” / 182 6. journalism meets modernism Introduced and Selected by Patrick Collier / 186 Rebecca West The Future of the Press IV: The Journalist and the Public / 196 Rose Macaulay The Press and the Public / 201 What the Public Wants ...
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... Paris: A Poem / 270 Commentary on Paris by Julia Briggs / 287 Illustration: Facsimile of Paris, p. 1 / 271. Part. III. Diverse. Identities. and. Geographies. 9. lesbian political history Introduced and Selected by Gay Wachman / 307 Vernon ...
... Paris: A Poem / 270 Commentary on Paris by Julia Briggs / 287 Illustration: Facsimile of Paris, p. 1 / 271. Part. III. Diverse. Identities. and. Geographies. 9. lesbian political history Introduced and Selected by Gay Wachman / 307 Vernon ...
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... Paris France, Part 2 / 512 Part IV. War, Technology, and Traumas of Modernity 14. war, modernisms, and the feminized “other” Introduced and Selected by Claire M. Tylee / 519 Mulk Raj Anand From Across the Black Waters / 528 James Hanley ...
... Paris France, Part 2 / 512 Part IV. War, Technology, and Traumas of Modernity 14. war, modernisms, and the feminized “other” Introduced and Selected by Claire M. Tylee / 519 Mulk Raj Anand From Across the Black Waters / 528 James Hanley ...
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A Companion to Modernist Literature and Culture David Bradshaw,Kevin J. H. Dettmar Prévia não disponível - 2006 |