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Feminisms and Literatures
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Rosenfelt, Deborah S.
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continuities, disruptions, and foreshadowings ‐ traditions of protest and new structures of feeling
/ dynamics of change, institutions and personal‐social narratives
/ early participation in Modern Language Association's Commission on the Status of Women ‐ affiliation with MLA's Radical Caucus
/ feminisms and literatures
/ Florence Howe's and Ellen Bass's No More Masks! and Louise Bernikow's The World Split Open
/ multiciplicity of feminisms, genres, and identities shaping and inscribed in US literature in second half of twentieth century
/ Plath's novel The Bell Jar , injecting a note of sardonic humor and self‐awareness into the story of Esther Greenwood's breakdown and recovery
/ Utopian dreams, dystopian nightmares, Cyborg fantasies, vampire desires ‐ Gilman, in her eugenicist Herland
/ Virginia Woolf's ‐ “women and fiction remain, so far as I am concerned, unsolved problems”
/ “A Whole New Poetry Beginning Here” ‐ feminism, poetry and politics
2010
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Feminisms and Literatures
by
Rosenfelt, Deborah S.
in
continuities, disruptions, and foreshadowings ‐ traditions of protest and new structures of feeling
/ dynamics of change, institutions and personal‐social narratives
/ early participation in Modern Language Association's Commission on the Status of Women ‐ affiliation with MLA's Radical Caucus
/ feminisms and literatures
/ Florence Howe's and Ellen Bass's No More Masks! and Louise Bernikow's The World Split Open
/ multiciplicity of feminisms, genres, and identities shaping and inscribed in US literature in second half of twentieth century
/ Plath's novel The Bell Jar , injecting a note of sardonic humor and self‐awareness into the story of Esther Greenwood's breakdown and recovery
/ Utopian dreams, dystopian nightmares, Cyborg fantasies, vampire desires ‐ Gilman, in her eugenicist Herland
/ Virginia Woolf's ‐ “women and fiction remain, so far as I am concerned, unsolved problems”
/ “A Whole New Poetry Beginning Here” ‐ feminism, poetry and politics
2010
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Feminisms and Literatures
by
Rosenfelt, Deborah S.
in
continuities, disruptions, and foreshadowings ‐ traditions of protest and new structures of feeling
/ dynamics of change, institutions and personal‐social narratives
/ early participation in Modern Language Association's Commission on the Status of Women ‐ affiliation with MLA's Radical Caucus
/ feminisms and literatures
/ Florence Howe's and Ellen Bass's No More Masks! and Louise Bernikow's The World Split Open
/ multiciplicity of feminisms, genres, and identities shaping and inscribed in US literature in second half of twentieth century
/ Plath's novel The Bell Jar , injecting a note of sardonic humor and self‐awareness into the story of Esther Greenwood's breakdown and recovery
/ Utopian dreams, dystopian nightmares, Cyborg fantasies, vampire desires ‐ Gilman, in her eugenicist Herland
/ Virginia Woolf's ‐ “women and fiction remain, so far as I am concerned, unsolved problems”
/ “A Whole New Poetry Beginning Here” ‐ feminism, poetry and politics
2010
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Feminisms and Literatures
2010
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Overview
This chapter contains sections titled:
Continuities, Disruptions, and Foreshadowings: Traditions of Protest and New Structures of Feeling
Dynamics of Change: Institutions and Personal‐Social Narratives
“A Whole New Poetry Beginning Here”: Feminism, Poetry, and Politics
(Re)writing History: Ad/dressing the Racial Wounds of the Body Politic
Utopian Dreams, Dystopian Nightmares, Cyborg Fantasies, Vampire Desires
Writing in the Borderlands: Globalization and Transnational Feminisms
Notes
References and Further Reading
Publisher
Wiley‐Blackwell
Subject
continuities, disruptions, and foreshadowings ‐ traditions of protest and new structures of feeling
/ dynamics of change, institutions and personal‐social narratives
/ Florence Howe's and Ellen Bass's No More Masks! and Louise Bernikow's The World Split Open
/ Virginia Woolf's ‐ “women and fiction remain, so far as I am concerned, unsolved problems”
/ “A Whole New Poetry Beginning Here” ‐ feminism, poetry and politics
ISBN
0631208925, 9780631208921
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