The female Crusoe : : hybridity, trade and the eighteenth-century individual / / C.M. Owen.

What does the story of Robinson Crusoe have to do with understanding past and present women’s lives? The Female Crusoe: Hybridity, Trade and the Eighteenth-Century Individual investigates the possibility that Daniel Defoe’s famous work was informed by qualities attributed to trade, luxury and credit...

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Superior document:Costerus ; new series, 182
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam ;, New York, NY : : Rodopi,, 2010.
Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:Costerus New Series 182.
Physical Description:1 online resource (299 pages).
Notes:Based on the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Australian National University, 1998.
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Summary:What does the story of Robinson Crusoe have to do with understanding past and present women’s lives? The Female Crusoe: Hybridity, Trade and the Eighteenth-Century Individual investigates the possibility that Daniel Defoe’s famous work was informed by qualities attributed to trade, luxury and credit and described as feminine in the period. In this volume, Robinson Crusoe and the female castaway narratives published in its wake emerge as texts of social criticism that draw on neglected values of race and gender to challenge the dominant values of society. Such narratives worked to establish status and authority for marginalised characters and subjects who were as different, and as similar, as Defoe’s gentleman-tradesman and Wollstonecraft’s independent woman. The Female Crusoe goes on to address the twentieth-century engagement with the castaway tale, showing how three contemporary authors, in their complex and gendered negotiations of power and identity, echo, even while they challenge, the concerns of their eighteenth-century predecessors. This work will be of interest to students interested in literary engagements with individualism and women’s rights in the eighteenth and twentieth centuries.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-282) and index.
ISBN:904202965X
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: C.M. Owen.