The field of American women's writing is one characterized by innovation: scholars are discovering new authors and works, as well as new ways of historicizing this literature, rethinking contexts, categories and juxtapositions. Now, after three decades of scholarly investigation and innovation, the rich complexity and diversity of American literature written by women can be seen with a new coherence and subtlety. Dedicated to this expanding heterogeneity, The Cambridge History of American Women's Literature develops and challenges historical, cultural, theoretical, even polemical methods, all of which will advance the future study of American women writers - from Native Americans to postmodern communities, from individual careers to communities of writers and readers. This volume immerses readers in a new dialogue about the range and depth of women's literature in the United States and allows them to trace the ever-evolving shape of the field.
| Introduction | |
| The stories we tell: American Indian women's writing and the persistence of tradition | |
| Women writers and war | |
| American women's writing in the Colonial period | |
| Religion, sensibility, and sympathy | |
| Women's writing of the Revolutionary era | |
| Women writers and the early US novel | |
| Women in literary culture during the long nineteenth century | |
| Moral authority as literary property in mid-century print culture | |
| The shape of Catharine Sedgwick's career | |
| Writing, authorship and genius: literary women and modes of literary production | |
| Nineteenth-century American women's poetry: past and prospects | |
| Transatlantic sympathies and nineteenth-century women writing | |
| Nineteenth-century African American women writers | |
| Local knowledge and regional women's writing | |
| Women and children first: female writers of American children's literature | |
| US suffrage literature | |
| American women playwrights | |
| Turn-of-the-twentieth-century transitions: women on the edge of tomorrow | |
| Women's writing and naturalism: accidents and agency | |
| The geography of ladyhood: racializing the novel of manners | |
| Self-made women: novelists of the 1920s | |
| Recovering the legacy of Zara Wright and the twentieth-century black woman writer | |
| Jewish American women writers | |
| Women on the breadlines | |
| Modern domestic realism in America, 1950-1970 | |
| Lyric, gender and subjectivity in modern and contemporary poetry | |
| Contemporary American women's writing: women and violence | |
| Asian-American women's literature and the promise of committed art | |
| Straight sex, queer text: American women novelists | |
| Latina writers and the usable past | |
| Where is she? Women/access/rhetoric | |
| Reading women in America | |
| Index | |
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ISBN: 9781107001374
ISBN-10: 1107001374
Audience:
Professional
Format:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Number Of Pages: 728
Published: 24th May 2012
Dimensions (cm): 22.8 x 16.2
x 4.0
Weight (kg): 1.241