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Locating Gender in Modernism

Author : Geetha Ramanathan
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2012-10-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781136291272

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Locating Gender in Modernism by Geetha Ramanathan Pdf

This book visits modernism within a comparative, gendered, and third-world framework, questioning current scholarly categorisations of modernism and reframing our conception of what constitutes modernist aesthetics. It describes the construction of modernist studies and argues that despite a range of interventions which suggest that philosophical and material articulations with the third world shaped modernism, an emphasis on modernist "universals" persists. Ramanathan argues that women and third-world authors have reshaped received notions of the modern and revised orthodox ideas on the modern aesthetic. Authors such as Bessie Head, Josiane Racine, T.Obinkaram Echewa, Raja Rao, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Sembene Ousmane, Salman Rushdie, Ana Castillo, Attia Hossain, Bapsi Sidhwa, and Sahar Khalifeh, are visited in their specific cultural contexts and use some form of realism, a mode that western modernism relegates to the nineteenth century. A comparative methodology and extensive research on intersecting topics such as post-coloniality and the articulation between gender and modernist aesthetics facilitates readings of the modern in twentieth century literature that fall outside standards of western modernism. Considering the relationship between aesthetics and ideology, Ramanathan lays out a critical apparatus to enhance our understanding of the modern, thus suggesting that form is not universal, but that the history of forms, like the history of colonialism and of women, indicates very specific modalities of the modern.

Gender in Modernism

Author : Bonnie Kime Scott
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 896 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : American literature
ISBN : 9780252074189

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Grouped into 21 thematic sections, this collection provides theoretical introductions to the primary texts provided by the scholars who have taken the lead in pushing both modernism and gender in different directions. It provides an understanding of the complex intersections of gender with an array of social identifications.

The Gender of Modernism

Author : Mary Lynn Broe
Publisher : Bloomington : Indiana University Press
Page : 740 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 1990-11-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : UOM:39015018933914

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"This is the book we've been waiting for: a distinguished collection that demonstrates how revisions of Modernist definitions might proceed. . . . The Gender of Modernism . . . will be nothing less than an absolutely necessary text for Modernist studies." —Shari Benstock "Scott and her contributing editors . . . effectively [bring] together the issues of gender and modernism into a volume recommended for reference and classroom use." —James Joyce Literary Supplement " . . . a treasure trove for anyone interested in the literature and history of modern times." —Susan Gubar Authors included are: Djuna Barnes, Willa Cather, Nancy Cunard, H.D., T.S. Eliot, Jessie Redmond Fauset, Zora Neale Hurston, James Joyce, Nella Larsen, D.H. Lawrence, Mina Loy, Rose Macaulay, Hugh MacDiarmid, Katherine Mansfield, Charlotte Mew, Marianne Moore, Ezra Pound, Jean Rhys, Dorothy Richardson, May Sinclair, Gertrude Stein, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Rebecca West, Antonia White, Anna Wickham, and Virginia Woolf.

The Gender of Modernity

Author : Rita FELSKI
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2009-06-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780674036796

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The Gender of Modernity by Rita FELSKI Pdf

In an exploration of the complex relations between women and the modern, this work challenges conventional male-centred theories of modernity. It examines the gendered meanings of such notions as nostalgia, consumption, feminine writing, the popular sublime, evolution, revolution and perversion.

Rich and Strange

Author : Marianne DeKoven
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2021-07-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781400820580

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Rich and Strange by Marianne DeKoven Pdf

Like the products of the "sea-change" described in Ariel's song in The Tempest, modernist writing is "rich and strange." Its greatness lies in its density and its dislocations, which have until now been viewed as a repudiation of and an alternative to the cultural implications of turn-of-the-century political radicalism. Marianne DeKoven argues powerfully to the contrary, maintaining that modernist form evolved precisely as a means of representing the terrifying appeal of movements such as socialism and feminism. Organized around pairs and groups of female-and male-signed texts, the book reveals the gender-inflected ambivalence of modernist writers. Male modernists, desiring utter change, nevertheless feared the loss of hegemony it might entail, while female modernists feared punishment for desiring such change. With water imagery as a focus throughout, DeKoven provides extensive new readings of canonical modernist texts and of works in the feminist and African-American canons not previously considered modernist. Building on insights of Luce Irigaray, Klaus Theweleit, and Jacques Derrida, she finds in modernism a paradigm of unresolved contradiction that enacts in the realm of form an alternative to patriarchal gender relations.

Modernism, Gender, and Culture

Author : Lisa Rado
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2013-09-05
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781136515606

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Modernism, Gender, and Culture by Lisa Rado Pdf

Focusing on cultural practices, and gender issues during a period of the early 20th-century that witnessed radical transformations in sex roles, this anthology of original (and one classic) essays will generate a greater understanding of women's contributions to modernist culture, and explore how that culture was affected by gender issues. The essays provide a wealth of insights into literature, painting, architecture, design, anthropology, sociology, religion, science, popular culture, music, issues of race and ethnicity, and the influence of 20th-century women and sexual politics.

Modernism, Sex, and Gender

Author : Celia Marshik,Allison Pease
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2018-10-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781350020467

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Modernism, Sex, and Gender by Celia Marshik,Allison Pease Pdf

Modernism, Sex, and Gender is an up-to-date and in-depth review of how theories of gender and sexuality have shaped the way modernism has been read and interpreted from its inception to the present day. The volume explores four key aspects of modernist literature and criticism that have contributed to the new modernist studies: women's contributions to modernism; masculinities; sexuality; and the intersection of gender and sexuality with politics and law. Including brief case studies of such writers as May Sinclair and Radclyffe Hall, this book is a valuable guide for those looking to understand the history of critical thought on gender and sexuality in modernist studies today.

The Cambridge Companion to Modernism

Author : Michael Levenson
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1999-02-11
Category : Art
ISBN : 052149866X

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In The Cambridge Companion to Modernism, ten eminent scholars from Britain and the United States offer timely new appraisals of the revolutionary cultural transformations of the first decades of the twentieth century. Chapters on the major literary genres, intellectual, political and institutional contexts, film and the visual arts, provide both close analyses of individual works and a broader set of interpretive narratives. A chronology and guide to further reading supply valuable orientation for the study of Modernism. Readers will be able to use the book at once as a standard work of reference and as a stimulating source of compelling new readings of works by writers and artists from Joyce and Woolf to Stein, Picasso, Chaplin, H. D. and Freud, and many others. Students will find much-needed help with the difficulties of approaching Modernism, while the essays' original contributions will send scholars back to this volume for stimulating re-evaluation.

Gender and Modernism: Critical Concepts 4 Vols: Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies

Author : Bonnie Kime Scott
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 1544 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2008-04-01
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 0415380928

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Gender and Modernism: Critical Concepts 4 Vols: Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies by Bonnie Kime Scott Pdf

This collection takes articles from late 20th and early 21st century literary criticism and places them alongside earlier key pieces written during the modernist period. The text has been edited in light of the thesis that modernism has been marked, consciously or unconsciously, by gender.

Unmanning Modernism

Author : Elizabeth Jane Harrison,Shirley Peterson
Publisher : Univ. of Tennessee Press
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0870499858

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Unmanning Modernism by Elizabeth Jane Harrison,Shirley Peterson Pdf

Arguing for a radical re-evaluation of the modernist aesthetic, the essayists consider how women writers created their own version of modernism through the use of sentimental and domestic subject matter, by writing about maternal concerns, and through experiments with plot, voice, and points of view.

Modernism, Feminism and the Culture of Boredom

Author : Allison Pease
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2012-08-27
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781139537087

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Modernism, Feminism and the Culture of Boredom by Allison Pease Pdf

Bored women populate many of the most celebrated works of British modernist literature. Whether in popular offerings such as Robert Hitchens's The Garden of Allah, the esteemed middlebrow novels of May Sinclair or H. G. Wells, or now-canonized works such as Virginia Woolf's The Voyage Out, women's boredom frequently serves as narrative impetus, antagonist and climax. In this book, Allison Pease explains how the changing meaning of boredom reshapes our understanding of modernist narrative techniques, feminism's struggle to define women as individuals and male modernists' preoccupation with female sexuality. To this end, Pease characterizes boredom as an important category of critique against the constraints of women's lives, arguing that such critique surfaces in modernist fiction in an undeniably gendered way. Engaging with a wide variety of well- and lesser-known modernist writers, Pease's study will appeal especially to researchers and graduates in modernist studies and British literature.

A History of Irish Modernism

Author : Gregory Castle,Patrick Bixby
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 445 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2019-01-24
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781107176720

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This book attests to the unique development of modernism in Ireland - driven by political as well as artistic concerns.

AFTER MODERNISM

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2023
Category : LITERARY CRITICISM
ISBN : 1003371701

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While celebrating the centenary of the annus mirabilis of modernism, we now encounter modernism after postmodernist, poststructuralist, postcolonial, critical race, feminist, queer and trans writing and theory. Out of the figures, narratives and concepts they have developed, a less universal, more global, decentred, context-specific, interconnected modernism emerges. In after modernism the meanings of after include periodisation, homage and critique. This book attends to neglected genealogies and intertexts--high and low, yet offering unacknowledged ontological, epistemological, conceptual and figurative resources. How have artists of the Global South negotiated the hierarchical division of art capital into Western high art vs. Global-South culture? Modernity's location has been the Western metropolis, but other origin stories have been centring slavery, colonialism, the nation-state. If modernity did not originate once, why not multiple and still-to-come modernities? Instead of a universalizable Western modernity vs. local non-Western traditions, the contributors to this book discern multiple modern traditions. Rather than reifying their heterogeneity, the authors tunnel for lost transnational connections. The nation-state and the citizen have together defined Western modernity and the civilized. Yet they have required the gender binary, gender and sexual normativity, assimilation, exclusion, forced migration, partition, segregation. In-between the public and the private, humans and the natural world, this book explores a multiple, relational modern subjectivity, collectivity and cosmic interconnectivity, whose space is indivisible, entangled, ever folding and unfolding. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal Angelaki.

Women Making Modernism

Author : Erica Gene Delsandro
Publisher : University Press of Florida
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2020-01-06
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780813057309

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Challenging the tendency of scholars to view women writers of the modernist era as isolated artists who competed with one another for critical and cultural acceptance, Women Making Modernism reveals the robust networks women created and maintained that served as platforms and support for women’s literary careers. The essays in this volume highlight both familiar and lesser-known writers including Virginia Woolf, Mina Loy, Dorothy Richardson, Emma Goldman, May Sinclair, and Mary Hutchinson. For these writers, relationships and correspondences with other women were key to navigating a literary culture that not only privileged male voices but also reserved most financial and educational opportunities for men. Their examples show how women’s writing communities interconnected to generate a current of energy, innovation, and ambition that was central to the modernist movement. Contributors to this volume argue that the movement’s prominent intellectual networks were dependent on the invisible work of women artists, a fact that the field of modernist studies has too long overlooked. Amplifying the reality of women’s contributions to modernism, this volume advocates for an “orientation of openness” in reading and teaching literature from the period, helping to ease the tensions between feminist and modernist studies.

The Cambridge Companion to Feminist Literary Theory

Author : Ellen Rooney
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 44 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2006-07-06
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781139826631

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The Cambridge Companion to Feminist Literary Theory by Ellen Rooney Pdf

Feminism has dramatically influenced the way literary texts are read, taught and evaluated. Feminist literary theory has deliberately transgressed traditional boundaries between literature, philosophy and the social sciences in order to understand how gender has been constructed and represented through language. This lively and thought-provoking Companion presents a range of approaches to the field. Some of the essays demonstrate feminist critical principles at work in analysing texts, while others take a step back to trace the development of a particular feminist literary method. The essays draw on a range of primary material from the medieval period to postmodernism and from several countries, disciplines and genres. Each essay suggests further reading to explore this field further. This is the most accessible guide available both for students of literature new to this developing field, and for students of gender studies and readers interested in the interactions of feminism, literary criticism and literature.