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Writing Women s Lives
Author | : Susan Neunzig Cahill |
Publsiher | : Perennial |
Total Pages | : 509 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : American prose literature |
ISBN | : 0060969989 |
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Gathers selections from the autobiographical writings of modern American women authors
Writing a Woman s Life
Author | : Carolyn G. Heilbrun |
Publsiher | : W. W. Norton |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0393026019 |
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Traces and redefines the lives of noted women using a new and distinctly feminine voice and language, thereby giving equal weight to the ambitions and choices of women
Only the Women are Burning
Author | : Nancy Burke |
Publsiher | : Apprentice House |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2020-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1627202897 |
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Three women are lost in a single morning, one at a commuter train, one at a school, one while walking her dog in the woods. The police think the women are making some kind of political statement by setting themselves on fire....maybe members of a cult. But Cassandra knows better. You won't rest until Cassandra, a mom and former anthropologist, solves the mystery of these fiery deaths. Part mystery, part science fiction, part a suburban domestic novel, Only the Women are Burning asks important questions about women in contemporary suburban lives.
Writing for Their Lives
Author | : Gillian Hanscombe,Virginia L. Smyers |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1999-06 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 0788162608 |
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A detailed analysis of a network of English women writers -- including Dorothy Richardson, HD, Djuna Barnes, Marianne Moore, & Mina Loy -- who were at the forefront of literary experimentation early in this century & whose lives were considered to be as avant-garde as their work. Providing a new & exciting look at Modernism, it reinstates these writers alongside such figures as James Joyce & Ezra Pound, showing that their work was as innovative & influential as that of their better-known male counterparts. Also shows how these women looked to each other for support & inspiration in their writing as well as in their lives.
Contemporary French Women s Writing
Author | : Shirley Ann Jordan |
Publsiher | : Peter Lang |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 3039103156 |
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In the 1990s the French literary arena was enlivened by the emergence of a new generation of women writers. This book selects six of its most distinctive voices and addresses important questions about the very new in French women's writing. What are young women choosing to write about? What do they tell us about changing perceptions of feminine identities? What does it mean to write (and to read) as women at the start of the new millennium? An introductory chapter explores key issues such as the woman writer in the public imagination and continuity and change within French women's writing since the 1970s. It also highlights thematic threads which recur across the work of the authors studied: history and time, wandering and exile, self and other, the body and sexuality and writing and telling. The remaining chapters propose productive approaches to the fictional worlds of Marie Darrieussecq, Virginie Despentes, Marie Ndiaye, Agnès Desarthe, Lorette Nobécourt and Amélie Nothomb through close readings of their most challenging, popular or telling texts. They focus on perennial preoccupations in women's writing which are given new treatment by these writers and discuss important developments such as uses of the pornographic, myth and fairy tale and parody and irony in new women's writing.
Writing Herself into Being
Author | : Patricia Smart |
Publsiher | : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2017-11-10 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780773552654 |
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WINNER - Prix du livre d’Ottawa 2016 WINNER - Prix Jean-Éthier-Blais 2015 WINNER - Prix Gabrielle-Roy 2014 FINALIST - Prix littéraire Trillium 2015 From the founding of New France to the present day, Quebec women have had to negotiate societal expectations placed on their gender. Tracing the evolution of life writing by Quebec women, Patricia Smart presents a feminist analysis of women’s struggles for autonomy and agency in a society that has continually emphasized the traditional roles of wife and mother. Writing Herself into Being examines published autobiographies and autobiographical fiction, as well as the annals of religious communities, letters, and a number of published and unpublished diaries by girls and women, to reveal a greater range of women’s experiences than proscribed, generalized roles. Through close readings of these texts Smart uncovers the authors’ perspectives on events such as the 1837 Rebellion, the Montreal cholera epidemic of 1848, convent school education, the struggle for women’s rights in the early twentieth century, and the Quiet Revolution. Drawing attention to the individuality of each writer while situating her within the social and ideological context of her era, this book further explores the ways women and girls reacted to, and often rebelled against, the constraints imposed on them by both Church and state. Written in a clear and compelling narrative style that brings women’s voices to life, Writing Herself into Being – the author’s own translation of her award-winning French-language book De Marie de l’Incarnation à Nelly Arcan: Se dire, se faire par l’écriture intime (Boréal, 2014) – offers a new and gendered view of various periods in Quebec history.
Text and Image in Women s Life Writing
Author | : Valérie Baisnée-Keay,Corinne Bigot,Nicoleta Alexoae-Zagni,Stephanie Genty,Claire Bazin |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 298 |
Release | : 2022-01-12 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9783030848750 |
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This book examines the relationship between words and images in various life-writing works produced by nineteenth to twenty-first century American and British women. It addresses the politics of images in women’s life writing, contending that the presence or absence of images is often strategic. Including a range of different forms of life writing, chapters draw on traditional (auto)biographies, travel narratives, memoirs, diaries, autofiction, cancer narratives, graphic memoirs, artistic installations, quilts and online performances, as life writing moves from page to screen and other media. The book explores a wide range of women who have crossed the boundary between text and image: painters who have become writers, novelists who have become painters, writers who hesitate between images and words, models who seize the camera, and artists who use the frame as a page.
Women s Life Writing and Imagined Communities
Author | : Cynthia Anne Huff |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0415372208 |
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Recognising the great legacy of women's life writings, this book draws on a wealth of sources to critically examine the impact of these writings on our communities.