Violence and the Female Imagination

Violence and the Female Imagination
Author: Paula Ruth Gilbert
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2006-03-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780773577107

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In the past twenty years Quebec women writers, including Aline Chamberland, Claire Dé, Suzanne Jacob, and Hélène Rioux, have created female characters who are fascinated with bold sexual actions and language, cruelty, and violence, at times culminating in infanticide and serial killing. Paula Ruth Gilbert argues that these Quebec feminist writers are "re-framing" gender. Violence and the Female Imagination explores whether these imagined women are striking out at an external other or harming themselves through acts of self-destruction and depression. Gilbert examines the degree to which women are imitating men in the outward direction of their anger and hostility and suggests that such "tough" women may be mocking men in their "macho" exploits of sexuality and violence. She illustrates the ways in which Quebec female authors are "feminizing" violence or re-envisioning gender in North American culture. Gilbert bridges methodological gaps and integrates history, sociology, literary theory, feminist theory, and other disciplinary approaches to provide a framework for the discussion of important ethical and aesthetic questions.

The Postapocalyptic Black Female Imagination

The Postapocalyptic Black Female Imagination
Author: Maxine Lavon Montgomery
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-06-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781350124516

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Exploring postapocalypticism in the Black literary and cultural tradition, this book extends the scholarly conversation on Afro-futurist canon formation through an examination of futuristic imaginaries in representative twentieth and twenty-first century works of literature and expressive culture by Black women in an African diasporic setting. The author demonstrates the implications of Afro-futurist literary criticism for Black Atlantic literary and critical theory, investigating issues of hybridity, transcending boundaries, temporality and historical recuperation. Covering writers including Octavia Butler, Edwidge Danticat, Nalo Hopkinson, Toni Morrison, Jesmyn Ward and Beyoncé, this book examines the ways Black women artists attempt to recover a raced and gendered heritage, and how they explore an evolving social order that is both connected to and distinct from the past.

Women Talking

Women Talking
Author: Miriam Toews
Publsiher: Knopf Canada
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2018-08-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780735273986

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A FINALIST FOR THE GOVERNOR GENERAL'S LITERARY AWARD: A transformative and necessary work--as completely unexpected as it is inspired--by the award-winning author of the bestselling novels All My Puny Sorrows and A Complicated Kindness. The sun rises on a quiet June morning in 2009. August Epp sits alone in the hayloft of a barn, anxiously bent over his notebook. He writes quickly, aware that his solitude will soon be broken. Eight women--ordinary grandmothers, mothers and teenagers; yet to August, each one extraordinary-- will climb the ladder into the loft, and the day's true task will begin. This task will be both simple and subversive: August, like the women, is a traditional Mennonite, and he has been asked to record a secret conversation. Thus begins Miriam Toews' spellbinding novel. Gradually, as we hear the women's vivid voices console, tease, admonish, regale and debate each other, we piece together the reason for the gathering: they have forty-eight hours to make a life-altering choice on behalf of all the women and children in the colony. And like a vast night sky coming into view behind the bright sparks of their voices, we learn of the devastating events that have led to this moment. Acerbic, funny, tender, sorrowful and wise, Women Talking is composed of equal parts humane love and deep anger. It is award-winning writer Miriam Toews' most astonishing novel to date, containing within its two short days and hayloft setting an expansive, timeless universe of thinking and feeling about women--and men--in our contemporary world.

CONTEXTUALISING THE FEMALE IMAGINATION A STUDY OF SHASHI DESHPANDE S SHORT FICTION

CONTEXTUALISING THE    FEMALE IMAGINATION     A STUDY OF SHASHI DESHPANDE   S SHORT FICTION
Author: GEETA JANET DKHAR
Publsiher: Archers & Elevators Publishing House
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2024
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9789390996957

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Endless Rapture

Endless Rapture
Author: Helen Hazen
Publsiher: Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1983
Genre: American fiction
ISBN: UVA:X000506843

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Humanities

Humanities
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 728
Release: 2006
Genre: Education, Humanistic
ISBN: NWU:35556038717393

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Chikamoneka Gender and Empire in Religion and Public Life

Chikamoneka   Gender and Empire in Religion and Public Life
Author: Lilian Siwila
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2022-03-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789996076039

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This is a pioneering volume that emerges from the voices of women scholars who belong to the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians in their response to the subjection of women and children in religion and public life. The book uses the metaphor "Chikamoneka" literally meaning, it shall be seen, to demonstrate resistance to all forms of oppression by empire to humanity, especially those inflicted on women and children. Some of the themes that addressed in this book are drawn from women's lived experiences. This demonstrates the power of narrative theory as a tool for academic discourse. The book makes a vital contribution to academic, religious and secular society in the field of Gender, Religion, Development and Sociology. It is also the first publication by the Zambian Women of Circle.

Reel Knockouts

Reel Knockouts
Author: Martha McCaughey,Neal King
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780292778375

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When Thelma and Louise outfought the men who had tormented them, women across America discovered what male fans of action movies have long known—the empowering rush of movie violence. Yet the duo's escapades also provoked censure across a wide range of viewers, from conservatives who felt threatened by the up-ending of women's traditional roles to feminists who saw the pair's use of male-style violence as yet another instance of women's co-option by the patriarchy. In the first book-length study of violent women in movies, Reel Knockouts makes feminist sense of violent women in films from Hollywood to Hong Kong, from top-grossing to direct-to-video, and from cop-action movies to X-rated skin flicks. Contributors from a variety of disciplines analyze violent women's respective places in the history of cinema, in the lives of viewers, and in the feminist response to male violence against women. The essays in part one, "Genre Films," turn to film cycles in which violent women have routinely appeared. The essays in part two, "New Bonds and New Communities," analyze movies singly or in pairs to determine how women's movie brutality fosters solidarity amongst the characters or their audiences. All of the contributions look at films not simply in terms of whether they properly represent women or feminist principles, but also as texts with social contexts and possible uses in the re-construction of masculinity and femininity.