The repair of the world : the novels of Marge Piercy
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The repair of the world : the novels of Marge Piercy
(Contributions in women's studies, no. 145)
Greenwood Press, 1994
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Bibliography: p. [183]-200
Includes index
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Description
In Marge Piercy's work, the repair of the world involves an affirmation of a healing and nurturing principle, sometimes depicted as matriarchal, but generally not gender-bound. In this book, the first comprehensive, critical survey of all of Piercy's fiction to date (including her newest novel, The Longings of Women), the author places Piercy in American literary history and in American neofeminist thought. She also highlights Piercy's analysis of power patterns in intimate relationships and in society, and constructions of sexuality and gender as they relate to issues of class and ethnicity. Situated within a feminist discursive space, The Repair of the World both builds on and challenges earlier Piercy criticism.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Going Down Fast (1969)
Dance the Eagle to Sleep (1970)
Small Changes (1973)
Woman on the Edge of Time (1976)
The High Cost of Living (1978)
Vida (1979)
Braided Lives (1982)
Fly Away Home (1984)
Gone to Soldiers (1987)
Summer People (1989)
He, She and It (1991)
The Longings of Women (1994)
Conclusion
Works Cited
Index
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