Das Verhaeltnis Von Mensch Und Maschine Im Werk Heinrich Hausers (Hamburger Beitrage Zur Germanistik, #66)
by Mirjam Schubert
A Revolutionary Subject: Pedagogy of Women of Color and Indigeneity is a call to radical educators, grassroots organizers, and others on the left to recognize the enormous historical legacy of and potential for revolutionary praxis that exists among Women of Color and Indigeneity. This book revitalizes Marx's dialectics to challenge class-reductionism, highlighting a class struggle that is also necessarily anti-racist, anti-sexist, and against all forms of oppression.
The first scholarly study of Adrienne Rich’s full career examines the poet through her developing approach to the transformative potential of relationships Adrienne Rich is best known as a feminist poet and activist. This iconic status owes especially to her work during the 1970s, while the distinctive political and social visions she achieved during the second half of her career remain inadequately understood. In Outward, poet, scholar, and novelist Ed Pavlić considers Rich’s entire oeuvre t...
This introduction to de Beauvoir's works of fiction examines her choice of narrative strategies and interprets them both in relation to the sexual politics of writing and to the part which the constraints of history, class and gender increasingly play in the texts. All quotations are translated.
Roles de Genero Y Cambio Social En La Literatura Espanola del Siglo XX (Foro Hispanico, #34)
Borrowed Tongues is the first consistent attempt to apply the theoretical framework of translation studies in the analysis of self-representation in life writing by women in transnational, diasporic, and immigrant communities. It focuses on linguistic and philosophical dimensions of translation, showing how the dominant language serves to articulate and reinforce social, cultural, political, and gender hierarchies. Drawing on feminist, poststructuralist, and postcolonial scholarship, this stud...
Exitstrategien (Historisch-Kritische Arbeiten Zur Deutschen Literatur, #66)
Die Wende von 1989 und ihre Spuren in den Literaturen Mittelosteuropas (Kultur - Literatur - Medien, #5)
Ein Vierteljahrhundert nach den demokratischen Transformationen in Mittel- und Osteuropa ziehen polnische, oesterreichische, deutsche, ungarische und tschechische Literaturforscher eine Zwischenbilanz uber die Bedeutung dieser politischen, sozialen und kulturellen Veranderungen fur die mitteleuropaische Literaturlandschaft. Die in diesem Band versammelten Stimmen gehen der Fragestellung aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven nach: Sie ergrunden sowohl die Folgen der "Wende" fur das Literaturschaffen...
Subverting Patriarchy (Berg Monographs in German Literature)
by Alison Lewis
One of the most innovative examples of the use of fantastic forms in recent feminist fiction can be found in the work of Irmtraud Morgner. Little-known outside German-speaking countries, her unique blend of fantastic realism testifies both to the subversive nature of a literature of fantasy and the transgressive power of a feminist writing practice. This book looks at the way Morgner uses fantasy both as a feminist critique of the history of patriarchy and as a test of the viability of feminist...
What Katy Read focuses on a much neglected area of literary criticism: literature for girls. Written by women for children, such texts have been doubly marginalized by the critical establishment. Shirley Foster and Judy Simons use twentieth-century feminist critical practice to open up fresh perspectives on popular fiction for girls written between 1850 and 1920. The study analyses both American and British novels for girls which have acquired 'classic' status, from the domestic myth to the scho...
New Man, Masculinity and Marriage in the Victorian Novel (Gender and Genre, #1)
by Tara MacDonald
By tracing the rise of the New Man alongside novelistic changes in the representations of marriage, MacDonald shows how this figure encouraged Victorian writers to reassess masculine behaviour and to re-imagine the marriage plot in light of wider social changes. She finds examples in novels by Dickens, Anne Bronte, George Eliot and George Gissing.
Transversal Ecocritical Praxis (Ecocritical Theory and Practice)
by Mr Patrick D Murphy
The Bostonians (The Cambridge Edition of the Complete Fiction of Henry James) (vol. I and, II)
by Henry James
The plot of this novel revolves around the feminist movement in Boston in the 1870's. F.R. Leavis called it one of "the 2 most brilliant novels in the language. "The novel's many allusions to the historical and social background of Boston society are explained in the editorial material.
Cartographies of Transnationalism in Postcolonial Feminisms
by Jamil Khader
This book proffers a new theory of the radical possibilities of contemporary postcolonial feminist writings from Africa, the Middle East, the Americas, and the Caribbean, against what can be described as "actually-existing colonialisms." These writers include prominent and other less-known postcolonial women writers such as Tsitsi Dangarembga, Louise Erdrich, Aurora Levins Morales, Rosario Morales, Esmeralda Santiago, Raymonda Tawil, Michelle Cliff, and Rigoberta Menchu. Negotiating the contradi...
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (Penguin Pocket Hardbacks) (Modern Library Classics (eBook))
by Mary Wollstonecraft
After considering the historic page, and viewing the living world with anxious solicitude, the most melancholy emotions of sorrowful indignation have depressed my spirits, and I have sighed when obliged to confess, that either nature has made a great difference between man and man, or that the civilization which has hitherto taken place in the world has been very partial. I have turned over various books written on the subject of education, and patiently observed the conduct of parents and the m...
"A chilling account of trolling, misogyny, racism, and bad history proliferated online by the Alt-Right, bolstered by the apparent authority of Greek and Latin Classics. Zuckerberg makes a persuasive case for why we need a new, more critical, and less comfortable relationship between the ancient and modern worlds in this important and very timely book."-Emily WilsonA virulent strain of antifeminism is thriving online that treats women's empowerment as a mortal threat to men and to the integrity...
Transversal Ecocritical Praxis (Ecocritical Theory and Practice)
by Patrick D. Murphy
In Transversal Ecocritical Praxis: Theoretical Arguments, Literary Analysis, and Cultural Critique, Patrick D. Murphy, Ph.D, utilizes ecocriticism and ecofeminism to develop his concept of transversal practice: an interdisciplinary combination of theory and applied criticism. He begins by explaining the necessity for cutting across disciplinary boundaries of all kinds in order to address the ecological dimensions of culture and literature. The dialogical foundation of this orientation is elabora...
A high proportion of crimes committed in Britain are drugs-related, with many offenders reporting drug use prior to the commission of their offence. However, the direct link between drug taking and crime is often less clear than is supposed if only because many of those offenders would have committed offences anyway, and these offences need to be separated from those that are directly caused by drugs. Attempts to address many of these and related issues have been bedevilled by misunderstanding a...
If space is important in the realm of imagination and a key theme in feminist theory, cross-cultural studies of social maps reveal that men and women's spatial experiences differ; women rarely control physical or social space directly. Positing the thesis that women's writing of Francophone Africa and the Caribbean offers important perspectives on the relationship of gender to space,Writing from the Hearth proposes close readings of Francophone women writers of Africa (Aoua Keita, Mariama Ba, Ke...