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Women Intellectuals, Modernism, and Difference Alice Gambrell (University of Southern California)

Women Intellectuals, Modernism, and Difference By Alice Gambrell (University of Southern California)

Women Intellectuals, Modernism, and Difference by Alice Gambrell (University of Southern California)


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An historical and theoretical analysis of the way gender and race become objects of academic inquiry.

Women Intellectuals, Modernism, and Difference Summary

Women Intellectuals, Modernism, and Difference: Transatlantic Culture, 1919-1945 by Alice Gambrell (University of Southern California)

How do gender and race become objects of intellectual inquiry? What happens to marginal discourses when they participate in the academic processes of scrutiny and evaluation? In Women Intellectuals, Modernism, and Difference, Alice Gambrell examines the careers of a group of women intellectuals - Leonora Carrington, Ella Deloria, H. D., Zora Neale Hurston, and Frida Kahlo - whose scholarly rediscovery coincided with the rise of feminist and minority discourse studies in the academy. She examines the exhibitions, memoirs, poems, ethnographies, and personal correspondences these women produced, combining concrete local observation with contemporary theoretical perspectives on race and gender. Through a mixture of empirical detail and theoretical speculation, Gambrell explores the role these women played in expanding the conception of American literature by their involvement in the Harlem Renaissance. She offers new ways of thinking about the relationships between cultural studies, feminism and minority discourse within the ongoing reassessment of modernism.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Introduction: 'Familiar Strangeness': women intellectuals, modernism, and difference; 2. A courtesan's confession: Freda Kahlo and surrealist entrepreneurship; 3. Leonora Carrington's self-revisions; 4. Hurston among the Boasians; 5. Dreaming history: Hurston, Deloria, and insider-outsider dialogue; 6. 'Lyrical Interrogation': H. D.'s training-analysis; Conclusion; Broken form.

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GOR002624869
9780521556880
0521556880
Women Intellectuals, Modernism, and Difference: Transatlantic Culture, 1919-1945 by Alice Gambrell (University of Southern California)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1997-07-03
254
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