Getting personal : feminist occasions and other autobiographical acts

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Getting personal : feminist occasions and other autobiographical acts

Nancy K. Miller

Routledge, 1991

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 149-158) and index

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Volume

: hb ISBN 9780415903233

Description

Considers the ways in which identity and location shape academic argument and academic life. "Getting Personal" explores the new territory of feminist cultural studies. Organized around a number of academic scenes which analyze feminist critical performance, Miller focuses on occasions, from the the conference and seminar to the professional colloquium, to produce an autobiographical perspective on the mini-drama of institutional politics. As a feminist critic, Miller describes the dilemmas of a responsible pedagogic practice: the contradictory demands of authority and complicity for a feminist teacher of literature. "Getting Personal" examines the rhetorical strategies of a feminism traversed by internal debates over its own self-representations and suggests a way forward. This book should be of interest to students and lecturers in literary studies and women's studies.
Volume

: pb ISBN 9780415903240

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In the era of identity politics, whose is the I of cultural criticism? And what does the invention of an autobiographical persona have to do with contemporary theory? In Getting Personal , Nancy K. Miller reflects upon the ways in which contingencies of identity and location shape the writing of academic argument and the living of an academic life. Getting Personal explores the new territory of feminist cultural studies and its connections to literary interpretation. The book is organized around a number of academic scenes in which Miller analyses the stakes of feminist critical performance. The focus on occasions, from the conference to the seminar to the professional colloquium, produces an autobiographical perspective on the mini-drama of institutional politics - whether faculty struggles over the canon in elite universities, or student strivings for self-authorization in large urban ones. Writing as a feminist critic, Miller describes the dilemmas of a responsible pedogogic practice: the contradictory demands of authority and complicity for a feminist teacher of literature. Getting Personal examines the rhetorical strategies of a feminism traversed by internal debates over its own self-representations. Working through and among quotations of voices that might otherwise not address each other, Miller assesses a crisis and offers a project for moving on.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 Getting Personal: Autobiography as Cultural Criticism
  • Chapter 2 Untitled Work, Or, Speaking as a Feminist ...
  • Chapter 3 A Feminist Teacher in the Graduate Classroom
  • Chapter 4 The French Mistake
  • Chapter 5 Parables and Politics: Feminist Criticism in 1986
  • Chapter 6 Dreaming, Dancing, awd Changing Locations of Feminist Criticism, 1988
  • Chapter 7 Philoctetes' Sister: Feminist Literary Criticism and the New Misogyny
  • Chapter 8 Teaching Autobiography
  • Chapter 9 My Father's Penis

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