Feminism and the politics of reading

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Feminism and the politics of reading

Lynne Pearce

Arnold , St. Martin's Press [distributed exclusively in the U.S.A.], 1997

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Bibliography: p.[262]-268

Includes index

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内容説明

This work theorizes the processes and practices of reading within a gendered context. Looking at what it is to be a self-conscious "feminist reader" and at what happens when feminism is "off-duty", the author explores the personal and political implications of what one does each time one reads. Presenting a range of literary and visual texts and including a cross-national case study of five groups of feminist readers, this book moves from questioning the power of feminist readers of male-authored texts, and examining how women are defined by contemporary feminist writers, towards an understanding of the fully interdependent relationship between reader and text. It puts forth a theory of reading which resists ideal scenarios in favour of the chaos, confusion, pleasure and anxiety of what it means to "read as a feminist".

目次

  • The ghostly romance - towards a theory of implicated reading. Part I The politics of gendered reading - preface: "I" the reader - text, context and the balance of power
  • positioning Pre-Raphaelite painting
  • dialogic theory and women's writing. Part II The emotional politics of gendered reading - preface: the emotional politics of gendered reading I - ravissement
  • the emotional politics of gendered reading II - "the sequel". Part III The politics of feminist's reading - readers in disagreement: emotion
  • reading
  • politics - a case study.

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