Jane Austen and discourses of feminism
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Jane Austen and discourses of feminism
Macmillan, 1995
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Bibliography: p. [185]-192
Includes index
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内容説明
Received understandings of Jane Austen and her novels have been revised most forcefully in feminist scholarship. Jane Austen and Discourses of Feminism reassesses and furthers this critical project. Grappling with literary theoretical innovations concerning gender, genre, nationalism, class, and sexuality, this collection presents new possibilities for understanding Austen's contributions to literary history. The anthology does not deliver a final verdict on whether Austen was or was not a feminist, but rather explores more broadly the links between her writings and feminist discourses - in both her time and our own. The essays, written by established Austen scholars as well as newcomers, suggest the directions that criticism on Austen might take.
目次
- Introduction
- D.Looser - Jane Austen, Romantic Feminism, and Civil Society
- G.Kelly - The Marriage Plot in Austen: Questions of Persistence
- L.Mooneyham - Privacy, Privilege, and Poaching in Mansfield Park
- E.Gardiner - Pride and Prejudice, Feminist Theory, and the Recapitulation of Unequal Gender Relations
- B.Hain, B.Craven, G.Brunner & C.Andre - Jane Austen and the Burden of the (Male) Past: The Case Reexamined
- J.Harris - Austen's Handling of Endogamous Unions
- G.A.Hudson - 'The Different Sorts of Friendship': Desire in Mansfield Park
- M.G.Anderson - Austen, Gender, and Genre
- C.Siskin
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