Gendering the Nation : : Studies in Modern Scottish Literature / / Christopher Whyte.
Too often seen as a ghost from the past, nationalism has resurfaced as a major factor in European politics and culture. A powerful commitment to national autonomy has marked Scottish writing throughout the twentieth century. How has the emergence of new voices from feminist, gay and lesbian critics...
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Place / Publishing House: | Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022] ©1995 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (256 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1 An Other Country? Mapping Scottish / Lesbian / Writing
- 2. And Woman Created Woman: Carswell, Shepherd and Muir, and the Self-Made Woman
- 3. Fishy Masculinities: Neil Gunn's The Silver Darlings
- 4. Men, Women and Comrades
- 5. Angry Young Masculinity and the Rhetoric of Homophobia and Misogyny in the Scottish Novels of Alan Sharp
- 6. The Quest: Two Contemporary Adventures
- 7 Barrie and the Extreme Heroine
- 8. Feminine Pleasures and Masculine Indignities: Gender and Community in Scottish Drama
- 9 A Scottish Trawl
- Notes on Contributors
- Index