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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- About Feminisms IX
- Acknowledgements XVII
-
Institutions
- Introduction 1
- Women and Madness:The Critical Phallacy 6
- Sentimental Power: Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Politics of Literary History 20
- A Mindless Man-driven Theory Machine: Intellectuality, Sexuality, and the Institution of Criticism" 40
- Not One of the Family: The Repression of the Other Woman in Feminist Theory 58
-
Methodologies
- Introduction 69
- Archimedes and The Paradox of Feminist Criticism 75
- Dancing Through the Minefield: Some Observations on the Theory, Practice, and Politics of a Feminist Literary Criticism 97
- What Has Never Been: An Overview of Lesbian Feminist Literary Criticism 117
- Storming theToolshed 138
- The Madwoman and Her Languages: Why I Don't Do Feminist Literary Theory 154
- A Criticismof Our Own: Autonomy and Assimilation in Afro-American and Feminist Literary Theory" (1989) 168
-
Canon
- Introduction 189
- Anomalousness 194
- Treason Our Text: Feminist Challenges to the Literary Canon 212
- Caste, Class, and Canon 227
- Reflections on Black Women Writers: Revising the Literary Canon 249
-
Tradition
- Introduction 265
- The Female Tradition 269
- Infection in the Sentence: The Woman Writer and the Anxiety of Authorship 289
- Zero Degree Deviancy: The Lesbian Novel in English 301
- Trajectories of Self-Definition: Placing Contemporary Afro-American Women's Fiction 316
-
Body
- Introduction 329
- The Laugh of the Medusa 334
- This Sex Which Is Not One 350
- Writing the Body: Toward an Understanding of l'Écriture féminine 357
- Creativity and the Childbirth Metaphor: Gender Difference in Literary Discourse 371
-
Desire
- Introduction 397
- Another “Cause” – Castration 404
- The Father's Seduction 413
- Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema 432
- Women's Time 443
- Introduction from Between men 463
-
Reading
- Introduction 487
- Introduction: On the Politics of Literature 492
- Reading as a Woman 509
- Reading Ourselves: Toward a Feminist Theory of Reading 525
- The Readers and Their Romances 551
-
Discourse
- Introduction 587
- Constructing the Subject: Deconstructing the Text 593
- Toward a Feminist Narratology 610
- Apostrophe, Animation, and Abortion 630
- Devious Channels of Decorous Ordering: Rosa Coldfield in Absalom, Absalom! 644
- Gender in Bakhtin's Carnival 671
-
Ethnicity
- Introduction 685
- The Truth That Never Hurts: Black Lesbians in Fiction in the 1980s 690
- Kochinnenako in Academe: Three Approaches to Interpreting a Keres Indian Tale" 713
- Chicana Literature from a Chicana Feminist Perspective 732
- I'm Here: An Asian American Woman's Response 738
- It Jus Be's Dat Way Sometime: The Sexual Politics of Women's Blues 746
-
History
- Introduction 759
- Power and the Ideology of “Woman's Sphere” 765
- The Domestic Fantasy Goes West 781
- Three Women's Texts and a Critique of Imperialism 798
-
Class
- Introduction 831
- Working-Class Women's Literature: An Introduction to Study 837
- Pandora's Box: Subjectivity, Class and Sexuality in Socialist Feminist Criticism 857
- Romance in the Age of Electronics: Harlequin Enterprises 878
- The Rise of the Domestic Woman 894
- Between Women: A Cross-Class Analysis of Status and Anarchic Humor 927
-
Men
- Introduction 939
- Reading Woman (Reading) 944
- Male Independence and the American Quest Genre: Hidden Sexual Politics in the All-Male Worlds of Melville, Twain and London 961
- "Masculinity as Excess in Vietnam Films: The Father/Son Dynamic of American Culture" 988
- Vas 1011
-
Autobiography
- Introduction 1031
- Writing Autobiography 1036
- Authorizing the Autobiographical 1040
- Maxine Hong Kingston's Woman Warrior: Filiality and Woman's Autobiographical Storytelling 1058
- Me and My Shadow 1079
- About the Authors 1093
- Alternative Arrangements for Feminisms 1105
- Author/Title Index 1113
- Text Permissions 1115
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- About Feminisms IX
- Acknowledgements XVII
-
Institutions
- Introduction 1
- Women and Madness:The Critical Phallacy 6
- Sentimental Power: Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Politics of Literary History 20
- A Mindless Man-driven Theory Machine: Intellectuality, Sexuality, and the Institution of Criticism" 40
- Not One of the Family: The Repression of the Other Woman in Feminist Theory 58
-
Methodologies
- Introduction 69
- Archimedes and The Paradox of Feminist Criticism 75
- Dancing Through the Minefield: Some Observations on the Theory, Practice, and Politics of a Feminist Literary Criticism 97
- What Has Never Been: An Overview of Lesbian Feminist Literary Criticism 117
- Storming theToolshed 138
- The Madwoman and Her Languages: Why I Don't Do Feminist Literary Theory 154
- A Criticismof Our Own: Autonomy and Assimilation in Afro-American and Feminist Literary Theory" (1989) 168
-
Canon
- Introduction 189
- Anomalousness 194
- Treason Our Text: Feminist Challenges to the Literary Canon 212
- Caste, Class, and Canon 227
- Reflections on Black Women Writers: Revising the Literary Canon 249
-
Tradition
- Introduction 265
- The Female Tradition 269
- Infection in the Sentence: The Woman Writer and the Anxiety of Authorship 289
- Zero Degree Deviancy: The Lesbian Novel in English 301
- Trajectories of Self-Definition: Placing Contemporary Afro-American Women's Fiction 316
-
Body
- Introduction 329
- The Laugh of the Medusa 334
- This Sex Which Is Not One 350
- Writing the Body: Toward an Understanding of l'Écriture féminine 357
- Creativity and the Childbirth Metaphor: Gender Difference in Literary Discourse 371
-
Desire
- Introduction 397
- Another “Cause” – Castration 404
- The Father's Seduction 413
- Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema 432
- Women's Time 443
- Introduction from Between men 463
-
Reading
- Introduction 487
- Introduction: On the Politics of Literature 492
- Reading as a Woman 509
- Reading Ourselves: Toward a Feminist Theory of Reading 525
- The Readers and Their Romances 551
-
Discourse
- Introduction 587
- Constructing the Subject: Deconstructing the Text 593
- Toward a Feminist Narratology 610
- Apostrophe, Animation, and Abortion 630
- Devious Channels of Decorous Ordering: Rosa Coldfield in Absalom, Absalom! 644
- Gender in Bakhtin's Carnival 671
-
Ethnicity
- Introduction 685
- The Truth That Never Hurts: Black Lesbians in Fiction in the 1980s 690
- Kochinnenako in Academe: Three Approaches to Interpreting a Keres Indian Tale" 713
- Chicana Literature from a Chicana Feminist Perspective 732
- I'm Here: An Asian American Woman's Response 738
- It Jus Be's Dat Way Sometime: The Sexual Politics of Women's Blues 746
-
History
- Introduction 759
- Power and the Ideology of “Woman's Sphere” 765
- The Domestic Fantasy Goes West 781
- Three Women's Texts and a Critique of Imperialism 798
-
Class
- Introduction 831
- Working-Class Women's Literature: An Introduction to Study 837
- Pandora's Box: Subjectivity, Class and Sexuality in Socialist Feminist Criticism 857
- Romance in the Age of Electronics: Harlequin Enterprises 878
- The Rise of the Domestic Woman 894
- Between Women: A Cross-Class Analysis of Status and Anarchic Humor 927
-
Men
- Introduction 939
- Reading Woman (Reading) 944
- Male Independence and the American Quest Genre: Hidden Sexual Politics in the All-Male Worlds of Melville, Twain and London 961
- "Masculinity as Excess in Vietnam Films: The Father/Son Dynamic of American Culture" 988
- Vas 1011
-
Autobiography
- Introduction 1031
- Writing Autobiography 1036
- Authorizing the Autobiographical 1040
- Maxine Hong Kingston's Woman Warrior: Filiality and Woman's Autobiographical Storytelling 1058
- Me and My Shadow 1079
- About the Authors 1093
- Alternative Arrangements for Feminisms 1105
- Author/Title Index 1113
- Text Permissions 1115