Charlotte Perkins Gilman : optimist reformer /
"These essays exemplify all the virtues of interdisciplinarity in consideration of that most multidisciplined of writers, Charlotte Perkins Gilman. The contributors simultaneously clarify and complicate our understanding of some of the more vexed areas of Gilman's work by engaging salientl...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Iowa City :
University of Iowa Press,
©1999.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Jill Rudd & Val Gough
- Gilman and Feminism
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Rights of Women: Her Legacy for the 1990s / Ann J. Lane
- The Intellectualism of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Evolutionary Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Class / Lisa Ganobcsik-Williams
- Women, Work, and the Home
- "What a Comfort a Woman Doctor Is!" Medical Women in the Life and Writing of Charlotte Perkins Gilman / Frederick Wegener
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Three Women: Work, Marriage, and the Old(er) Woman / Katharine Cockin
- Home Is Where the Heart Is, Or Is It? Three Women and Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Theory of the Home / Marie T. Farr
- Kitchenless Houses and Homes: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Reform of Architectural Space / Yvonne Gaudelius
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Educational Reform / Deborah M. De Simone
- Motherhood and Reproduction
- Consumption, Production, and Reproduction in the Work of Charlotte Perkins Gilman / Naomi B. Zauderer
- Reconfiguring Vice: Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Prostitution, and Frontier Sexual Contracts / Judith A. Allen
- "Fecundate! Discriminate!" Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Theologizing of Maternity / Sandra M. Gilbert & Susan Gubar
- Public and Private Faces
- Hair Today, Shorn Tomorrow? Hair Symbolism, Gender, and the Agency of Self / Karen Stevenson
- "Written to Drive Nails With": Recalling the Early Poetry of Charlotte Perkins Gilman / Catherine J. Golden
- "But O My Heart": The Private Poetry of Charlotte Perkins Gilman / Denise D. Knight.