Having our way : women rewriting tradition in twentieth-century America
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Having our way : women rewriting tradition in twentieth-century America
(Bucknell review, v. 39,
Bucknell University Press , Associated University Presses, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references
収録内容
- Fooling white folks, or, how I stole the show: the body politics of Nella Larsen's Passing / Deborah R. Grayson
- 5' 4" x 2": Zelda Fitzgerald, anorexia nervosa, and Save me the waltz / Michelle Payne
- Riding the Dixie Limited: Flannery O'Connor, Southern literary culture, and the problem of female authorship / Katherine Hemple Prown
- "Too positive a shape not to be hurt": Go down, Moses, history, and the woman artist in Eudora Welty's The golden apples / Barbara Ladd
- "This holocaust I walk in": consuming violence in Sylvia Plath's poetry / Jacqueline Shea Murphy
- The dream in flames: Hisaye Yamamoto, multiculturalism and the Los Angeles uprising / King-Kok Cheung
- "Who'd he leave behind?": gender and history in Toni Marrison's Song of Solomon / Susan Farrell
- Maxine Hong Kingston and the dialogic dilemma of Asian American writers / Amy Ling
- Power lines: the motif of twins and the medicine women of Tracks and Love medicine / Kristan Sarvé-Gorham
- "Chambers of consciousness": Sandra Cisneros and the development of the self in BIG house on Mango Street / Andrea O'Reilly Herrera
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内容説明
This set of essays considers the work of ten women writers: Nella Larsen, Zelda Fitzgerald, Flannery O'Connor, Eudora Welty, Sylvia Plath, Hisaye Yamamoto, Toni Morrison, Maxine Hong Kingston, Louise Erdrich, and Sandra Cisneros. The essays bring together the voices of ten other women writers who are themselves having their way with academic tradition, rewriting it from the women's points of view."
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