Difference In View: Women And Modernism

Difference In View: Women And Modernism

by Gabriele Griffin (Editor)
Difference In View: Women And Modernism

Difference In View: Women And Modernism

by Gabriele Griffin (Editor)

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Overview

This collection of essays challenges conceptions of "high" modernism, its preoccupation with style at the expense of issues such as race, class and gender, and its exclusive focus both on predominately male writers, poetry and prose fiction by highlighting the diversity of cultural production in the modernist period. This book focusses specifically on women's cultural production, covering a wide range of arts and genres including chapters on painting, theatre, and magazines. The book investigates how women usually constructed as "others", themselves construct others in their work in a period prominently concerned with the construction of self as an issue. This diversity offers a new format of reading modernism in a cross-disciplinary context.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780748401352
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/23/1994
Series: Gender and Society Series
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Gabriele Griffin is a Reader in Women’s Studies at Nene College, Northampton. She has contributed to What Lesbians Do In Books (eds. Elaine Hobby and Chris White, Women’s Press, 1991), Insights into Blackwomen’s Writing (ed. Gina Wisker, Macmillan, 1993) and to Teaching Women (eds. Ann Thompson and Helen Wilcox, Manchester University Press, 1989). She is the author of Heavenly Love? Lesbian Images in Twentieth Century Women‘s Writing (Manchester University Press, 1993), and edited Outwrite: Lesbians and Popular Culture (Pluto Press, 1993). Together with Elaine Aston, she also edited two volumes of plays by women, Herstory vols 1 and 2 (Sheffield Academic Press, 1991).

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1 Europe in the Novels of Jessie Redmon Fauset and Nella Larsen Chapter 2 The Other Other or More of the Same? Women’s Representations of Homosexual Menn Chapter 3 ‘Twinned Pairs of Eternal Opposites’: The Opposing Selves of Vita Sackville-West Chapter 4 ‘The Museum of their Encounter’: The Collision of Past and Present in the Fiction of Djuna Barnes Chapter 5 Case-histories versus the ‘Undeliberate Dream’: Men and Women Writing the Self in the 1930s Chapter 6 ‘Our War is with Words’: Dora Marsden and The Egoist Chapter 7 Becoming as Being: Leonora Carrington’s Writings and Paintings 1937–40 Chapter 8 Susan Hiller, Automatic Writing and Images of the Self Chapter 9 Lee Krasner: Mrs Jackson Pollock Chapter 10 The Pioneer Players: Plays of/with Identity Chapter 11 ‘Meeting the Outside’: The Theatre of Susan Glaspell Chapter 12 ‘When This You See Remember Me’: Three Plays by Gertrude Stein
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