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A Handbook of Literary Feminisms

by Benstock, Ferriss, Woods

The textbook is designed for use in several courses as the humanities component of the Introduction to Women's Studies course, or as the core text in introductory courses that are specifically geared to literature and humanities.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

A Handbook of Literary Feminisms brings together for the first time two distinct threads of literary feminism: literary history and feminist criticism and theory. The first section of the book offers a history of women's contributions to Anglo-American literature over the past 500 years. It charts the social, cultural, and historical conditions that both shaped women's writing and prevented it from being recognized or valued by literary history. The secondsection provides an explanation and analysis of trends in feminist criticism and theory, focusing on how feminist approaches to women's texts have incorporated theoretical investigations of sexuality,subjectivity, and ideology. A Handbook of Literary Feminisms addresses the following questions: * Why do women write? * What is the range of women writers' subject matter and themes? * What genres have women chosen to write in and why? * How are female characters presented in women's texts? * What innovations in form and style have women contributed to literature? * How have women'stexts been received by readers? * How have the processes of publication affected women's writing? * How has the process of canonization shaped the literary history of women?* How have women writers responded to literature written by women? * How did women's literature affect history and culture, including feminism? Supplemented by a time line, a glossary of key terms, and bibliographies of primary and secondary sources, A Handbook of Literary Feminisms explores what women's writing means today and has meant over the centuries. An indispensable resource, it is an ideal text for courses in women's studies,women's literature, feminist studies, and gender studies.

Author Biography

SHARI BENSTOCK is Professor of English at the University of Miami (Florida).

Table of Contents

AcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart I: History1: Early Modern Traditions: 1500-17002: Eighteenth-Century Triumphs: 1700-803: Romantic Revolutions: 1780-18324: Victorian Contradictions: 1832-955: Modern Experiments: 1895-19456: Late Twentieth-Century Directions: 1945-2000Part II: Approaches to Women's Texts7: Feminist Literary Criticism and Theory8: Critical IntersectionsSexualitiesSubjectivitiesIdeology and CultureBibliographiesGlossaryTime LineIndex

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Combines literary history with feminist criticism and theory, rather than treating the two areas separately

Long Description

A Handbook of Literary Feminisms brings together for the first time two distinct threads of literary feminism: literary history and feminist criticism and theory. The first section of the book offers a history of women's contributions to Anglo-American literature over the past 500 years. It charts the social, cultural, and historical conditions that both shaped women's writing and prevented it from being recognized or valued by literary history. The second
section provides an explanation and analysis of trends in feminist criticism and theory, focusing on how feminist approaches to women's texts have incorporated theoretical investigations of sexuality, subjectivity, and ideology. A Handbook of Literary Feminisms addresses the following
questions: * Why do women write? * What is the range of women writers' subject matter and themes? * What genres have women chosen to write in and why? * How are female characters presented in women's texts? * What innovations in form and style have women contributed to literature? * How have women's texts been received by readers? * How have the processes of publication affected women's writing?
* How has the process of canonization shaped the literary history of women? * How have women writers responded to literature written by women? * How did women's literature affect history and culture, including feminism? Supplemented by a
time line, a glossary of key terms, and bibliographies of primary and secondary sources, A Handbook of Literary Feminisms explores what women's writing means today and has meant over the centuries. An indispensable resource, it is an ideal text for courses in women's studies, women's literature, feminist studies, and gender studies.

Review Text

Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: History 1. Early Modern Traditions: 1500-1700 2. Eighteenth-Century Triumphs: 1700-80 3. Romantic Revolutions: 1780-1832 4. Victorian Contradictions: 1832-95 5. Modern Experiments: 1895-1945 6. Late Twentieth-Century Directions: 1945-2000 Part II: Approaches to Women's Texts 7. Feminist Literary Criticism and Theory 8. Critical Intersections Sexualities Subjectivities Ideology and Culture Bibliographies Glossary Time Line Index

Feature

Combines literary history with feminist criticism and theory, rather than treating the two areas separately
Incorporates a time line, a glossary of key terms, and bibliographies of primary and secondary sources

Details

ISBN0195102061
Short Title HANDBK OF LITERARY FEMINISMS
Language English
ISBN-10 0195102061
ISBN-13 9780195102062
Media Book
Format Paperback
Year 2002
Publication Date 2002-02-28
Country of Publication United States
Edited by Susanne Woods
Illustrations bibliography, index, timeline
Affiliation University of Miami
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Place of Publication New York
Pages 308
DOI 10.1604/9780195102062
AU Release Date 2002-02-28
NZ Release Date 2002-02-28
US Release Date 2002-02-28
UK Release Date 2002-02-28
Author Woods
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
DEWEY 801
Audience Professional & Vocational

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