No More Separate Spheres! : A Next Wave American Studies Reader /
Argues against the use of male/female gender categories to characterize public and domestic life.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Durham [N.C.] :
Duke University Press,
2002.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Separate spheres, female worlds, woman's place : the rhetoric of women's history / Linda K. Kerber
- "My sister! My sister!" : the rhetoric of Catharine Sedgwick's Hope Leslie / Judith Fetterley
- Herman Melville, wife beating, and the written page / Elizabeth Renker
- Contradictory impulses : María Ampara Ruiz de Burton, resistance theory, and the politics of Chicano/a studies / Jose F. Aranda Jr.
- Sex, class, and "category crisis" : reading Jewett's transitivity / Marjorie Pryse
- Manifest domesticity / Amy Kaplan
- Passing through the closet in Pauline E. Hopkins's Contending Forces / Siobhan Somerville
- Constructing the black masculine : Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, and the sublimits of African American autobiography / Maurice Wallace
- Native daughters in the promised land : gender, race, and the question of separate spheres / You-me Park and Gayle Wald
- Poor Eliza / Lauren Berlant
- Representative/democracy : presidents, democratic management, and the unfinished business of male sentimentalism / Dana D. Nelson
- Fathers, sons, sentimentality, and the color line : the not-quite-separate spheres of W.E.B. Du Bois and Ralph Waldo Emerson / Ryan Schneider
- "Few of our seeds ever come up at all" : a dialogue on Hawthorne, Delany, and the work of affect in visionary utopias / Christopher Newfield and Melissa Solomon.