Feminisms : : An Anthology / / / Robyn Warhol-Down.

In the landmark 1991 edition of Feminisms, Robyn Warhol and Diane Price Herndl assembled the most comprehensive collection of American and British feminist literary criticism ever published. In this revised edition, the editors have updated the volume, in keeping with the expanding parameters of fem...

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Place / Publishing House:New Brunswick, NJ : : : Rutgers University Press, , [1991]
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Year of Publication:1991
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (1118 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
About Feminisms --
Acknowledgements --
Institutions --
Introduction --
Women and Madness:The Critical Phallacy --
Sentimental Power: Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Politics of Literary History --
A Mindless Man-driven Theory Machine: Intellectuality, Sexuality, and the Institution of Criticism" --
Not One of the Family: The Repression of the Other Woman in Feminist Theory --
Methodologies --
Archimedes and The Paradox of Feminist Criticism --
Dancing Through the Minefield: Some Observations on the Theory, Practice, and Politics of a Feminist Literary Criticism --
What Has Never Been: An Overview of Lesbian Feminist Literary Criticism --
Storming theToolshed --
The Madwoman and Her Languages: Why I Don't Do Feminist Literary Theory --
A Criticismof Our Own: Autonomy and Assimilation in Afro-American and Feminist Literary Theory" (1989) --
Canon --
Anomalousness --
Treason Our Text: Feminist Challenges to the Literary Canon --
Caste, Class, and Canon --
Reflections on Black Women Writers: Revising the Literary Canon --
Tradition --
The Female Tradition --
Infection in the Sentence: The Woman Writer and the Anxiety of Authorship --
Zero Degree Deviancy: The Lesbian Novel in English --
Trajectories of Self-Definition: Placing Contemporary Afro-American Women's Fiction --
Body --
The Laugh of the Medusa --
This Sex Which Is Not One --
Writing the Body: Toward an Understanding of l'Écriture féminine --
Creativity and the Childbirth Metaphor: Gender Difference in Literary Discourse --
Desire --
Another "Cause" - Castration --
The Father's Seduction --
Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema --
Women's Time --
Introduction from Between men --
Reading --
Introduction: On the Politics of Literature --
Reading as a Woman --
Reading Ourselves: Toward a Feminist Theory of Reading --
The Readers and Their Romances --
Discourse --
Constructing the Subject: Deconstructing the Text --
Toward a Feminist Narratology --
Apostrophe, Animation, and Abortion --
Devious Channels of Decorous Ordering: Rosa Coldfield in Absalom, Absalom! --
Gender in Bakhtin's Carnival --
Ethnicity --
The Truth That Never Hurts: Black Lesbians in Fiction in the 1980s --
Kochinnenako in Academe: Three Approaches to Interpreting a Keres Indian Tale" --
Chicana Literature from a Chicana Feminist Perspective --
I'm Here: An Asian American Woman's Response --
It Jus Be's Dat Way Sometime: The Sexual Politics of Women's Blues --
History --
Power and the Ideology of "Woman's Sphere" --
The Domestic Fantasy Goes West --
Three Women's Texts and a Critique of Imperialism --
Class --
Working-Class Women's Literature: An Introduction to Study --
Pandora's Box: Subjectivity, Class and Sexuality in Socialist Feminist Criticism --
Romance in the Age of Electronics: Harlequin Enterprises --
The Rise of the Domestic Woman --
Between Women: A Cross-Class Analysis of Status and Anarchic Humor --
Men --
Reading Woman (Reading) --
Male Independence and the American Quest Genre: Hidden Sexual Politics in the All-Male Worlds of Melville, Twain and London --
"Masculinity as Excess in Vietnam Films: The Father/Son Dynamic of American Culture" --
Vas --
Autobiography --
Writing Autobiography --
Authorizing the Autobiographical --
Maxine Hong Kingston's Woman Warrior: Filiality and Woman's Autobiographical Storytelling --
Me and My Shadow --
About the Authors --
Alternative Arrangements for Feminisms --
Author/Title Index --
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Summary:In the landmark 1991 edition of Feminisms, Robyn Warhol and Diane Price Herndl assembled the most comprehensive collection of American and British feminist literary criticism ever published. In this revised edition, the editors have updated the volume, in keeping with the expanding parameters of feminist literary discourse. With the inclusion of more than two dozen new essays, along with a major reorganization of the sections in which they appear, Warhol and Price Herndl have again established the measure for representing the latest developments in the field of feminist literary theory. Believing that the feminist movement can only move forward "where difference commands attention, not dismissal or negativism," they have continued the original collection's mission of providing a multiplicity of perspectives and approaches. This revised edition contains three new sections ("Conflict," "Gaze," and "Practice") and includes more selections by and about women of color and lesbians.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780813568409
9783110663334
DOI:10.36019/9780813568409
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Robyn Warhol-Down.