The New Feminist Literary Studies
Herausgeber: Cooke, Jennifer
The New Feminist Literary Studies
Herausgeber: Cooke, Jennifer
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This book presents sixteen essays by feminists of theory and literature. It is useful to academics and students of feminism, gender studies, queer theory, and contemporary literature. Its essays both account for the current state of the field and sub-disciplines they tackle as well as making fresh critical interventions.
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This book presents sixteen essays by feminists of theory and literature. It is useful to academics and students of feminism, gender studies, queer theory, and contemporary literature. Its essays both account for the current state of the field and sub-disciplines they tackle as well as making fresh critical interventions.
Produktdetails
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- Twenty-First-Century Critical Revisions
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 400g
- ISBN-13: 9781108458603
- ISBN-10: 1108458602
- Artikelnr.: 64104748
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Twenty-First-Century Critical Revisions
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 400g
- ISBN-13: 9781108458603
- ISBN-10: 1108458602
- Artikelnr.: 64104748
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Jennifer Cooke; Part I. Frontiers: 1. Radical transfeminism:
trans as anti-static ethics escaping neoliberal encapsulation Nat Raha and
Mijke van der Drift; 2. Graphic witness: visual and verbal testimony in the
#me too movement Leigh Gilmore; 3. Trapped in the political real: imagining
black motherhood beyond pathology and protest Candice Merritt; 4. Feminism
at the borders: migration and representation Emily J. Hogg; 5. Sex work in
a post-work imaginary: on abolitionism, careerism, and respectability Helen
Hester and Zahra Stardust; 6. The new plutocratic (post)feminism Diane
Negra and Hannah Hamad; Part II. Fields: 7. Feminism and literary
disability studies Susannah B. Mintz; 8. Feminism's critique of the
Anthropocene Samantha Walton; 9. Queer feminism Sam McBean; 10. Social
reproduction: new questions for the gender, affect, and substance of value
Marina Vishmidt and Zöe Sutherland; Part III. Forms: 11. Feminist
dwellings: imagining the domestic in the twenty-first-century literary
novel Karen Schaller; 12. Who rules the world?: reimaging the contemporary
feminist Dystopia Sarah Dillon; 13. Transnational feminism and the young
adult novel Jill Richards; 14. Feminist manuals and manifestos in the
twenty-first century Jennifer Cooke; 15. 'This is not a memoir': feminist
writings from life Kaye Mitchell; 16. New feminist poetries: the open wound
Julie Carr; Bibliography; Index.
trans as anti-static ethics escaping neoliberal encapsulation Nat Raha and
Mijke van der Drift; 2. Graphic witness: visual and verbal testimony in the
#me too movement Leigh Gilmore; 3. Trapped in the political real: imagining
black motherhood beyond pathology and protest Candice Merritt; 4. Feminism
at the borders: migration and representation Emily J. Hogg; 5. Sex work in
a post-work imaginary: on abolitionism, careerism, and respectability Helen
Hester and Zahra Stardust; 6. The new plutocratic (post)feminism Diane
Negra and Hannah Hamad; Part II. Fields: 7. Feminism and literary
disability studies Susannah B. Mintz; 8. Feminism's critique of the
Anthropocene Samantha Walton; 9. Queer feminism Sam McBean; 10. Social
reproduction: new questions for the gender, affect, and substance of value
Marina Vishmidt and Zöe Sutherland; Part III. Forms: 11. Feminist
dwellings: imagining the domestic in the twenty-first-century literary
novel Karen Schaller; 12. Who rules the world?: reimaging the contemporary
feminist Dystopia Sarah Dillon; 13. Transnational feminism and the young
adult novel Jill Richards; 14. Feminist manuals and manifestos in the
twenty-first century Jennifer Cooke; 15. 'This is not a memoir': feminist
writings from life Kaye Mitchell; 16. New feminist poetries: the open wound
Julie Carr; Bibliography; Index.
Introduction Jennifer Cooke; Part I. Frontiers: 1. Radical transfeminism:
trans as anti-static ethics escaping neoliberal encapsulation Nat Raha and
Mijke van der Drift; 2. Graphic witness: visual and verbal testimony in the
#me too movement Leigh Gilmore; 3. Trapped in the political real: imagining
black motherhood beyond pathology and protest Candice Merritt; 4. Feminism
at the borders: migration and representation Emily J. Hogg; 5. Sex work in
a post-work imaginary: on abolitionism, careerism, and respectability Helen
Hester and Zahra Stardust; 6. The new plutocratic (post)feminism Diane
Negra and Hannah Hamad; Part II. Fields: 7. Feminism and literary
disability studies Susannah B. Mintz; 8. Feminism's critique of the
Anthropocene Samantha Walton; 9. Queer feminism Sam McBean; 10. Social
reproduction: new questions for the gender, affect, and substance of value
Marina Vishmidt and Zöe Sutherland; Part III. Forms: 11. Feminist
dwellings: imagining the domestic in the twenty-first-century literary
novel Karen Schaller; 12. Who rules the world?: reimaging the contemporary
feminist Dystopia Sarah Dillon; 13. Transnational feminism and the young
adult novel Jill Richards; 14. Feminist manuals and manifestos in the
twenty-first century Jennifer Cooke; 15. 'This is not a memoir': feminist
writings from life Kaye Mitchell; 16. New feminist poetries: the open wound
Julie Carr; Bibliography; Index.
trans as anti-static ethics escaping neoliberal encapsulation Nat Raha and
Mijke van der Drift; 2. Graphic witness: visual and verbal testimony in the
#me too movement Leigh Gilmore; 3. Trapped in the political real: imagining
black motherhood beyond pathology and protest Candice Merritt; 4. Feminism
at the borders: migration and representation Emily J. Hogg; 5. Sex work in
a post-work imaginary: on abolitionism, careerism, and respectability Helen
Hester and Zahra Stardust; 6. The new plutocratic (post)feminism Diane
Negra and Hannah Hamad; Part II. Fields: 7. Feminism and literary
disability studies Susannah B. Mintz; 8. Feminism's critique of the
Anthropocene Samantha Walton; 9. Queer feminism Sam McBean; 10. Social
reproduction: new questions for the gender, affect, and substance of value
Marina Vishmidt and Zöe Sutherland; Part III. Forms: 11. Feminist
dwellings: imagining the domestic in the twenty-first-century literary
novel Karen Schaller; 12. Who rules the world?: reimaging the contemporary
feminist Dystopia Sarah Dillon; 13. Transnational feminism and the young
adult novel Jill Richards; 14. Feminist manuals and manifestos in the
twenty-first century Jennifer Cooke; 15. 'This is not a memoir': feminist
writings from life Kaye Mitchell; 16. New feminist poetries: the open wound
Julie Carr; Bibliography; Index.







