Gender and Prestige in Literature

Gender and Prestige in Literature
Author: Alexandra Dane
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2021-07-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3030491447

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Gender and Prestige in Literature: Contemporary Australian Book Culture explores the relationship between gender, power, reputation and book publishing’s consecratory institutions in the Australian literary field from 1965-2015. Focusing on book reviews, literary festivals and literary prizes, this work analyses the ways in which these institutions exist in an increasingly cooperative and generative relationship in the contemporary publishing industry, a system designed to limit field transformation. Taking an intersectional approach, this research acknowledges that a number of factors in addition to gender may influence the reception of an author or a title in the literary field and finds that progress towards equality is unstable and non-linear. By combining quantitative data analysis with interviews from authors, editors, critics, publishers and prize judges Alexandra Dane maps the circulation of prestige in Australian publishing, addressing questions around gender, identity, literary reputation, literary worth and the resilience of the status quo that have long plagued the field.

Gender and Prestige in Literature

Gender and Prestige in Literature
Author: Alexandra Dane
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2020-07-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783030491420

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Gender and Prestige in Literature: Contemporary Australian Book Culture explores the relationship between gender, power, reputation and book publishing’s consecratory institutions in the Australian literary field from 1965-2015. Focusing on book reviews, literary festivals and literary prizes, this work analyses the ways in which these institutions exist in an increasingly cooperative and generative relationship in the contemporary publishing industry, a system designed to limit field transformation. Taking an intersectional approach, this research acknowledges that a number of factors in addition to gender may influence the reception of an author or a title in the literary field and finds that progress towards equality is unstable and non-linear. By combining quantitative data analysis with interviews from authors, editors, critics, publishers and prize judges Alexandra Dane maps the circulation of prestige in Australian publishing, addressing questions around gender, identity, literary reputation, literary worth and the resilience of the status quo that have long plagued the field.

Gender in Archaeology

Gender in Archaeology
Author: Sarah Milledge Nelson
Publsiher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2004-03-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780759115743

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This new edition of the first comprehensive feminist, theoretical synthesis of the archaeological work on gender reflects the extensive changes in the study of gender and archaeology over the past 8 years. New issues—such as sexuality studies, the body, children, and feminist pedagogy—enrich this edition while the author updates work on the roles of women and men in such areas as human origins, the sexual division of labor, kinship and other social structures, state development, and ideology. Nelson provides examples from gender-specific archaeological studies worldwide to examine such traditional myths as woman the gatherer, the goddess hypothesis, and the Amazon warriors, replacing them with a more nuanced, informed treatment of gender based on the latest research. She also examines the structure of the archaeology in her attempt to understand and change a discipline that has made women all but invisible both as researchers and objects of research. Honored as a Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Book, Nelson's work will continue to be the benchmark for archaeologists interested in gender as a subject of research and in the profession.

Literature and Gender

Literature and Gender
Author: Lizbeth Goodman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781135636074

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Literature and Gender combines an introduction to and an anthology of literary texts which powerfully demonstrate the relevance of gender issues to the study of literature. The volume covers all three major literary genres - poetry, fiction and drama - and closely examines a wide range of themes, including: feminity versus creativity in women's lives and writing the construction of female characters autobiography and fiction the gendering of language the interaction of race, class and gender within writing, reading and interpretation. Literature and Gender is also a superb resource of primary texts, and includes writing by: Sappho Emily Dickinson Sylvia Plath Tennyson Elizabeth Bishop Louisa May Alcott Virginia Woolf Jamaica Kincaid Charlotte Perkins Gilman Susan Glaspell Also reproduced are essential essays by, amoung others, Maya Angelou, Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar, Toni Morrison, Elaine Showalter, and Alice Walker. No other book on this subject provides an anthology, introduction and critical reader in one volume. Literature and Gender is the ideal guide for any student new to this field.

Prestige in Academia A Glance at the Gender Distribution

Prestige in Academia   A Glance at the Gender Distribution
Author: Christian Poulsen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1188356478

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Gender and Narrative

Gender and Narrative
Author: Rajul Bhargava,Jasbir Jain,Supriya Agarwal
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2002
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: UOM:39015056506895

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"This book has grown out of a felt-need to rethink and re-evaluate the forces that have been at work shaping the literature of the last decade of the century--literature written in english. There is no denying that what had largely emerged as insurgent writing, especially focusing on the socio-political realities of our country, has today gained wider ground, acceptability and acclaim. It has become a vehicle of articulating awareness, voicing dissatisfaction and reviewing historical and philosophical truths. In its long-strided progress Indian writing in english has not overlooked the literary canons and in the directions it has taken, it has created not only a niche for itself but also made a discernible mark on literary theory. The essays included in this volume represent the multiple ways in which we view our literature."

Gender and the Prestige of Occupations

Gender and the Prestige of Occupations
Author: John Fox,Carole Suschnigg,York University (Toronto, Ont.). Institute for Social Research
Publsiher: [North York, Ont.] : Institute for Social Research, York University
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1988
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 1550140396

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Gender and Short Fiction

Gender and Short Fiction
Author: Jorge Sacido-Romero,Laura Lojo-Rodríguez
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-05-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781351604895

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In their new monograph, Gender and Short Fiction: Women's Tales in Contemporary Britain, Jorge Sacido-Romero and Laura M Lojo-Rodriguez explain why artistically ambitious women writers continue turning to the short story, a genre that has not yet attained the degree of literary prestige and social recognition the novel has had in the modern period. In this timely volume, the editors endorse the view that the genre still retains its potential as a vehicle for the expression of female experience alternative to and/or critical with dominant patriarchal ideology present at the very onset of the development of the modern British short story at the turn of the nineteenth century.