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Introduction: Medical Women in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
Abstract:This introduction argues that the woman physician in American literature inhabits a liminal space, one that is reflected in the generic liminality formally used to contain her. I argue that the essays contained in this journal's issue, while widely divergent in their focus, scope, and topic, all share a concern with how literary genre functions as a space for liminal, transgressive medical women. This special issue, then, details examples of the way transgressive subjects register the transgressive generic spaces seeking to represent them.
期刊介绍:
Arizona Quarterly publishes scholarly essays on American literature, culture, and theory. It is our mission to subject these categories to debate, argument, interpretation, and contestation via critical readings of primary texts. We accept essays that are grounded in textual, formal, cultural, and theoretical examination of texts and situated with respect to current academic conversations whilst extending the boundaries thereof.