"Looks at Muriel Rukeyser's unfinished and unpublished projects--from her lost novel Savage Coast, to her photo-text collaboration with Berenice Abbott, to her essays on women writers-to challenge the supremacy of an androcentric literary history and examine the ways gender informs the production and reception of texts written by women"--
"Looks at Muriel Rukeyser's unfinished and unpublished projects--from her lost novel Savage Coast, to her photo-text collaboration with Berenice Abbott, to her essays on women writers-to challenge the supremacy of an androcentric literary history and examine the ways gender informs the production and reception of texts written by women"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rowena Kennedy-Epstein is Professor of gender studies and twentieth- and twenty-first-century women's writing at the University of Bristol. She is the coeditor of The Muriel Rukeyser Era and author of a forthcoming biography of Rukeyser, Mother of Us All. Follow her on X at @rowena_k_e.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Waste/Archives/Feminism Part I: Novel Proliferations: The Spanish Civil War, 1936-1974 1. Costa Brava 2. Her Symbol Was Civil War: Recovering Savage Coast 3. Mother of Exiles: Spanish Civil War Writing Part II: Being Process Itself: Feminism, Collaboration, and Influence 4. Bad Influence and Willful Subjects: The Life of Poetry, "Many Keys," and Sunday at Nine 5. So Easy to See: The Unfinished Collaboration with Berenice Abbott 6. Pillars of Process: Franz Boas, Birth, and Indigenous Thought Conclusion: The Rukeyser Era
Introduction: Waste/Archives/Feminism Part I: Novel Proliferations: The Spanish Civil War, 1936-1974 1. Costa Brava 2. Her Symbol Was Civil War: Recovering Savage Coast 3. Mother of Exiles: Spanish Civil War Writing Part II: Being Process Itself: Feminism, Collaboration, and Influence 4. Bad Influence and Willful Subjects: The Life of Poetry, "Many Keys," and Sunday at Nine 5. So Easy to See: The Unfinished Collaboration with Berenice Abbott 6. Pillars of Process: Franz Boas, Birth, and Indigenous Thought Conclusion: The Rukeyser Era
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