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The Private Self

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This collection of twelve essays discusses the principles and practices of women's autobiographical writing in the United States, England, and France from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries. Employing feminist and poststructuralist methodologies, the essays examine a wide range of private life writings -- letters, journals, diaries, memoirs, pedagogical texts, and fictional and factual autobiographies. The concepts of theory and practice -- as opposing and mutually exclusive methodologies, as focal points for conflicting interpretations, and finally as complementary approaches to the study of literature -- are central to this collection.

The Private Self explores the links between the historical devaluation of women's writings and the cultural definitions of women that have constrained their writing practices and excluded them from the canon of traditional autobiographical texts. Collectively, these essays expose the cultural biases that derive from notions of selfhood defined by a white, masculine, and Christian experience. In an effort to revise our prevailing concept of autobiography, these essays deal with differences of race, class, religion, sexual orientation, and gender.

Discussed here are writings by more than two dozen women including Jane Austen, Emily Dickinson, Alice James, Virginia Woolf, Charlotte Forten Grimke, Zora Neale Hurston, Maya Angelou, Sophie Kovalevsky, Anais Nin, Hilda Doolittle, and Simone de Beauvoir. The work of these writers reveals a split between public and private self-representations, and it is the notion of a private self expressed through women's autobiographical writings that forms the link among all the essays.

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Coletânea de doze ensaios que abordam a escrita autobiográfica feminina nos Estados Unidos, Inglaterra e França entre os séculos XVIII e XX, com foco em cartas, diários, memórias e autobiografias ficcionais e não ficcionais.

Os textos empregam metodologias feministas e pós-estruturalistas para investigar como definições culturais de gênero, raça, classe e orientação sexual influenciam práticas de escrita e a exclusão desses textos do cânone tradicional.

Inclui discussões sobre autoras como Jane Austen, Emily Dickinson, Virginia Woolf, Zora Neale Hurston e Simone de Beauvoir, enfatizando a tensão entre representações públicas e privadas do eu feminino.

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Categoria Crítica Literária
Subcategoria Teoria Literária
Autores Não informado
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Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 328
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Longleaf Services on behalf of Univ of N. Carolina
ISBN 9780807842188
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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