女作家,一般形式,社会和政治行动主义

IF 2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Lise Shapiro Sanders, Carey J. Snyder
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二十世纪初,许多运动重塑了妇女的生活,包括争取妇女选举权、和平、控制生育和改善工作条件等。女性作家不仅在涉及社会和政治的新闻报道中讨论这些问题,而且在小说、散文和其他形式的写作中也讨论这些问题。本期特刊探讨了19世纪90年代至50年代女性写作与社会政治活动之间的关系。该集合包括一系列的案例研究,重点是非规范的作者和阅读不足的作品。最近,人们呼吁对这一时期的女性作家进行更多的研究,为了响应这一呼吁,作者们试图恢复社会和政治激进主义在塑造女性作家与现代性关系中的地位。该作品集突出了被忽视的激进女性的作品,并强调了表达激进主义的一般形式的多样性,从而丰富了我们对女性对20世纪早期文学和文化史的贡献的理解。这里收录的文章涉及广泛的流派,其中许多尚未得到充分研究。这样做使贡献者能够重新评估很少出现在选集或教学大纲中的女性作品——这些目标一直是女权主义学术的核心
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Women Writers, Generic Form, and Social and Political Activism
The early twentieth century abounded with movements that reshaped women’s lives—including those for women’s suffrage, peace, birth control, and better working conditions, among others. Women writers addressed these issues not only in socially and politically engaged journalism, but also in fiction, essays, and other forms of writing. This special issue explores the relationship between women’s writing and social and political activism, from the 1890s to the 1950s. The collection comprises a series of case studies, with a focus on non-canonical authors and under-read works. Responding to recent calls for more scholarship on women writers in the period, contributors seek to recover the place of social and political activism in shaping women writers’ relationships to modernity. The collection at once foregrounds neglected writings by activist women and highlights the diversity of generic forms through which activism was expressed, thus enriching our understanding of women’s contributions to early twentieth-century literary and cultural history. The essays included here engage with a wide range of genres, many of them understudied. Doing so enables contributors to reassess women’s writings that seldom feature in anthologies or syllabi—goals that have always been central to feminist scholarship
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