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White Women Writing White Renee R. Curry

White Women Writing White By Renee R. Curry

White Women Writing White by Renee R. Curry


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Just as the cultural background of readers shapes how they respond to texts, the context in which writers live shapes what they write.

White Women Writing White Summary

White Women Writing White: H.D., Elizabeth Bishop, Sylvia Plath, and Whiteness by Renee R. Curry

Just as the cultural background of readers shapes how they respond to texts, the context in which writers live shapes what they write. When a context is dominant within a culture, the effects of that context upon an author may be taken for granted and thus overlooked. Race is a powerful factor in shaping literary works. Literature by black writers, for example, often reflects the experiences of African Americans. At the same time, though perhaps less obviously, literature by white writers may similarly reflect the experience of being white. This book argues that H.D., Elizabeth Bishop, and Sylvia Plath wrote from an unproclaimed dominant white perspective that becomes evident in their poetry. Loosely delineated, writing white constitutes writing authored from an acknowledged or unacknowledged white perspective; writing that implies or explicitly delivers the concept of whiteness to a text; writing that remains unconcerned with white racial politics internal and external to the text; and writing that uses the word white to maintain ideological systems of mastery and dichotomy. This book examines numerous poems in terms of whiteness. Each chapter places one poet in the larger context of historical and cultural racial events prevalent during the time of her writing and explores the particular poems created and published during that period.

About Renee R. Curry

RENEE R. CURRY is Associate Professor of Literature and Writing at California State University, San Marcos. She is the editor of Perspectives on Woody Allen (1996) and coeditor of States of Rage: Emotional Eruption, Violence, and Social Change (1996).

Table of Contents

Introduction: A Poetics of Presumption Minute Granules on a White Thread: H.D. and a Masterful Whiteness A Sort of Inheritance; White: Elizabeth Bishop and Selective Self-Reflection on Whiteness White: It Is a Complexion of the Mind: The Enactment of Whiteness in Sylvia Plath's Poetry Conclusion Works Cited Index

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NPB9780313310195
9780313310195
031331019X
White Women Writing White: H.D., Elizabeth Bishop, Sylvia Plath, and Whiteness by Renee R. Curry
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2000-05-30
200
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