No More Separate Spheres!: Next Wave: New Directions in Women's Studies
Editat de Cathy N Davidson, Jessamyn Hatcheren Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 mai 2002
Using American literary studies as a way to talk about changing categories of analysis, these essays discuss the work of such major authors as Catharine Sedgwick, Herman Melville, Pauline E. Hopkins, Frederick Douglass, Catharine Beecher, Ralph Waldo Emerson, W. E. B. Du Bois, Sarah Orne Jewett, Nathaniel Hawthorne, MarIa Ampara Ruiz de Burton, Ann Petry, Gwendolyn Brooks, Cynthia Kadohata, Chang Rae-Lee, and Samuel Delany. "No More Separate Spheres " shows scholars and students different ways that gender can be approached and incorporated into literary interpretations. Feisty and provocative, it provides a forceful analysis of the limititations of any theory of gender that applies only to women, and urges suspicion of any argument that posits "woman" as a universal or uniform category.
By bringing together essays from the influential special issue of "American Literatur"e of the same name, a number of classic essays, and several new pieces commissioned for this volume, "No More Separate Spheres " will be an ideal teaching tool, providing a key supplementary text in the American literature classroom. "Contributors." JosE F. Aranda, Lauren Berlant, Cathy N. Davidson, Judith Fetterley, Jessamyn Hatcher, Amy Kaplan, Dana D. Nelson, Christopher Newfield, You-me Park, Marjorie Pryse, Elizabeth Renker, Ryan Schneider, Melissa Solomon, Siobhan Somerville, Gayle Wald, Maurice Wallace
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822328933
ISBN-10: 0822328933
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Duke University Press
Seria Next Wave: New Directions in Women's Studies
ISBN-10: 0822328933
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Duke University Press
Seria Next Wave: New Directions in Women's Studies
Cuprins
Introduction - Cathy N. Davidson & Jessamyn Anne Hatcher Part One: Canons Separate Spheres, Female Worlds, Woman's Place: The Rhetoric of Women's History - Linda K. Kerber (University of Iowa) 'My Sister! My Sister!': The Rhetoric of Catharine Sedgwick's Hope Leslie - Judith Fetterley (SUNY-Albany) Herman Melville, Wife Beating and the Written Page - Elizabeth Renker (Ohio State University) Contradictory Impulses: Maria Ampara Ruiz de Burton, Resistance Theory and the Politics of Chicano/a Studies - Jose F. Aranda (Rice University) Sex, Class and 'Category Crisis': Reading Jewett's Transitivity - Marjorie Pryse (SUNY-Albany) Part Two: Domesticity Undone: Case Studies Manifest Domesticity - Amy Kaplan (Mount Holyoke College) Passing through the Closet in Pauline E. Hopkins's Contending Forces - Siobhan Somerville (Purdue University) Constructing the Black Masculine: Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington and the Sublimits of African American Autobiography - Maurice Wallace (Duke University) Native Daughters in the Promised Land: Gender, Race and the Question of Separate Spheres - You-me Park & Gayle Wald (George Washington University) Part Three: Public Sentiment Poor Eliza - Lauren Berlant (University of Chicago) Representative/Democracy: Presidents, Democratic Management and the Unfinished Business of Male Sentimentalism - Dana D. Nelson (University of Kentucky) Fathers, Sons, Sentimentality and the Color-line: The Not-Quite-Separate Spheres of W. E. B. Du Bois and Ralph Waldo Emerson - Paul Ryan Schneider (San Diego State University) 'Few of our seed ever came up at all': A Dialogue on Hawthorne, Delany and the Work of Affect in Visionary Utopia - Christopher Newfield (University of Santa Barbara) & Melissa Solomon (Duke University)
Recenzii
"This ground-breaking collection of essay by a group of extraordinary scholars and critics treats a wide range of key American writers and presents the most important arguments of the last twenty years on gender and sexuality and on class, race and nationalism in American cultural expression. The book demonstrates clearly how far we have come, what we have learned, and what is at stake today in our reading, in the classroom, and in our lives today. It asks finally if we accept the continuation of separate spheres or will keep striving to resist them. A major achievement!"-Emory Elliott, University of California, Riverside
Notă biografică
Cathy N. Davidson is Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies and Ruth F. Devarney Professor of English at Duke University.Jessamyn Hatcher is a faculty member in the General Studies Program at New York University.
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"This groundbreaking collection of essays by a group of extraordinary scholars and critics treats a wide range of key American writers and presents the most important arguments of the last twenty years on gender and sexuality and on class, race, and nationalism in American cultural expression. The book demonstrates clearly how far we have come, what we have learned, and what is at stake today in our reading, in the classroom, and in our lives. It asks, finally, if we will accept the continuation of separate spheres or if we will keep striving to resist them. A major achievement!"--Emory Elliott, University of California, Riverside
Descriere
Argues against the use of male/female gender categories to characterise public and domestic life