Representing Rural Women
Herausgeber: Thomas-Evans, Margaret; Womack Smith, Whitney
Representing Rural Women
Herausgeber: Thomas-Evans, Margaret; Womack Smith, Whitney
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Representing Rural Women examines representations of the lives and experiences of rural women in North American literature, popular culture, and print, visual, and digital media. It highlights the complexity and diversity of rural women by considering intersecting issues of region, class, race and ethnicity, sexuality, and gender identity.
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Representing Rural Women examines representations of the lives and experiences of rural women in North American literature, popular culture, and print, visual, and digital media. It highlights the complexity and diversity of rural women by considering intersecting issues of region, class, race and ethnicity, sexuality, and gender identity.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 573g
- ISBN-13: 9781498595520
- ISBN-10: 1498595529
- Artikelnr.: 56154811
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 573g
- ISBN-13: 9781498595520
- ISBN-10: 1498595529
- Artikelnr.: 56154811
Margaret Thomas-Evans is assistant professor and chair of the Department of English at Indiana University East. Whitney Womack Smith is professor of English and chair of the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Writing at Miami University, Ohio.
Contents Introduction: Representing Rural Women Margaret Thomas-Evans and
Whitney Womack Smith Part I: Representations of Rural Women in Literature
and Film Chapter 1. "Gone Country": Literary Depictions of the New Woman in
Rurality Adam Nemmers Chapter 2. Reassessing the American Migration
Experience: The Dollmaker's Gertie Nevels as an American Working-Class
Heroine Laurie Cella Chapter 3. A Quiet, Debilitating Ailment: Racial
Isolation and Rural America in Willa Cather's and Zora Neale Hurston's
Experimental Fiction Jericho Williams Chapter 4. Ginseng-Gathering Women:
The Underground Economy in Five Appalachian Novels Jimmy Dean Smith Chapter
5. The Potential to Reform Rural Fingerbone: Sylvie's New Western
Revolution in Marilynne Robinson's Housekeeping Amanda Zastrow Chapter 6.
Rural Spaces and (In)Disposable Bodies in Jesmyn Ward's Salvage the Bones
Jim Coby Chapter 7. Codes of Kinship: Rural Poverty and Female Resilience
in Winter's Bone H. Louise Davis and Whitney Womack Smith Chapter 8. Rural
Trans Girlhoods in Young Adult Fiction Barbara Pini and Wendy Keys Part II:
Rural Women's Self-Representations Chapter 9. Poetic Representations of
Mormon Women in Late Nineteenth-Century Frontier America Amy Easton-Flake
Chapter 10. Lightning Strikes, Burned Bread & Chipmunks: Women Lookouts in
the American West Nancy Cook Chapter 11. A Life in the Country: Lesbians
and Feminists Living on the Land Agatha Beins and Julie Enszer Chapter 12.
On Rural Transgender Visibility Eli Erlick Chapter 13. Visual and Digital
Representations of Canadian Rural Women's Organizations Margaret
Thomas-Evans Chapter 14. "Pining for High Fashion?": Rural Women Writing on
Fashion Online Holly Kent Chapter 15. Fantasies and Phobias:
De-Mythologizing Contemporary and Historical Depictions of Rural Women
Elizabeth Thompson Index About the Editors About the Contributors
Whitney Womack Smith Part I: Representations of Rural Women in Literature
and Film Chapter 1. "Gone Country": Literary Depictions of the New Woman in
Rurality Adam Nemmers Chapter 2. Reassessing the American Migration
Experience: The Dollmaker's Gertie Nevels as an American Working-Class
Heroine Laurie Cella Chapter 3. A Quiet, Debilitating Ailment: Racial
Isolation and Rural America in Willa Cather's and Zora Neale Hurston's
Experimental Fiction Jericho Williams Chapter 4. Ginseng-Gathering Women:
The Underground Economy in Five Appalachian Novels Jimmy Dean Smith Chapter
5. The Potential to Reform Rural Fingerbone: Sylvie's New Western
Revolution in Marilynne Robinson's Housekeeping Amanda Zastrow Chapter 6.
Rural Spaces and (In)Disposable Bodies in Jesmyn Ward's Salvage the Bones
Jim Coby Chapter 7. Codes of Kinship: Rural Poverty and Female Resilience
in Winter's Bone H. Louise Davis and Whitney Womack Smith Chapter 8. Rural
Trans Girlhoods in Young Adult Fiction Barbara Pini and Wendy Keys Part II:
Rural Women's Self-Representations Chapter 9. Poetic Representations of
Mormon Women in Late Nineteenth-Century Frontier America Amy Easton-Flake
Chapter 10. Lightning Strikes, Burned Bread & Chipmunks: Women Lookouts in
the American West Nancy Cook Chapter 11. A Life in the Country: Lesbians
and Feminists Living on the Land Agatha Beins and Julie Enszer Chapter 12.
On Rural Transgender Visibility Eli Erlick Chapter 13. Visual and Digital
Representations of Canadian Rural Women's Organizations Margaret
Thomas-Evans Chapter 14. "Pining for High Fashion?": Rural Women Writing on
Fashion Online Holly Kent Chapter 15. Fantasies and Phobias:
De-Mythologizing Contemporary and Historical Depictions of Rural Women
Elizabeth Thompson Index About the Editors About the Contributors
Contents Introduction: Representing Rural Women Margaret Thomas-Evans and
Whitney Womack Smith Part I: Representations of Rural Women in Literature
and Film Chapter 1. "Gone Country": Literary Depictions of the New Woman in
Rurality Adam Nemmers Chapter 2. Reassessing the American Migration
Experience: The Dollmaker's Gertie Nevels as an American Working-Class
Heroine Laurie Cella Chapter 3. A Quiet, Debilitating Ailment: Racial
Isolation and Rural America in Willa Cather's and Zora Neale Hurston's
Experimental Fiction Jericho Williams Chapter 4. Ginseng-Gathering Women:
The Underground Economy in Five Appalachian Novels Jimmy Dean Smith Chapter
5. The Potential to Reform Rural Fingerbone: Sylvie's New Western
Revolution in Marilynne Robinson's Housekeeping Amanda Zastrow Chapter 6.
Rural Spaces and (In)Disposable Bodies in Jesmyn Ward's Salvage the Bones
Jim Coby Chapter 7. Codes of Kinship: Rural Poverty and Female Resilience
in Winter's Bone H. Louise Davis and Whitney Womack Smith Chapter 8. Rural
Trans Girlhoods in Young Adult Fiction Barbara Pini and Wendy Keys Part II:
Rural Women's Self-Representations Chapter 9. Poetic Representations of
Mormon Women in Late Nineteenth-Century Frontier America Amy Easton-Flake
Chapter 10. Lightning Strikes, Burned Bread & Chipmunks: Women Lookouts in
the American West Nancy Cook Chapter 11. A Life in the Country: Lesbians
and Feminists Living on the Land Agatha Beins and Julie Enszer Chapter 12.
On Rural Transgender Visibility Eli Erlick Chapter 13. Visual and Digital
Representations of Canadian Rural Women's Organizations Margaret
Thomas-Evans Chapter 14. "Pining for High Fashion?": Rural Women Writing on
Fashion Online Holly Kent Chapter 15. Fantasies and Phobias:
De-Mythologizing Contemporary and Historical Depictions of Rural Women
Elizabeth Thompson Index About the Editors About the Contributors
Whitney Womack Smith Part I: Representations of Rural Women in Literature
and Film Chapter 1. "Gone Country": Literary Depictions of the New Woman in
Rurality Adam Nemmers Chapter 2. Reassessing the American Migration
Experience: The Dollmaker's Gertie Nevels as an American Working-Class
Heroine Laurie Cella Chapter 3. A Quiet, Debilitating Ailment: Racial
Isolation and Rural America in Willa Cather's and Zora Neale Hurston's
Experimental Fiction Jericho Williams Chapter 4. Ginseng-Gathering Women:
The Underground Economy in Five Appalachian Novels Jimmy Dean Smith Chapter
5. The Potential to Reform Rural Fingerbone: Sylvie's New Western
Revolution in Marilynne Robinson's Housekeeping Amanda Zastrow Chapter 6.
Rural Spaces and (In)Disposable Bodies in Jesmyn Ward's Salvage the Bones
Jim Coby Chapter 7. Codes of Kinship: Rural Poverty and Female Resilience
in Winter's Bone H. Louise Davis and Whitney Womack Smith Chapter 8. Rural
Trans Girlhoods in Young Adult Fiction Barbara Pini and Wendy Keys Part II:
Rural Women's Self-Representations Chapter 9. Poetic Representations of
Mormon Women in Late Nineteenth-Century Frontier America Amy Easton-Flake
Chapter 10. Lightning Strikes, Burned Bread & Chipmunks: Women Lookouts in
the American West Nancy Cook Chapter 11. A Life in the Country: Lesbians
and Feminists Living on the Land Agatha Beins and Julie Enszer Chapter 12.
On Rural Transgender Visibility Eli Erlick Chapter 13. Visual and Digital
Representations of Canadian Rural Women's Organizations Margaret
Thomas-Evans Chapter 14. "Pining for High Fashion?": Rural Women Writing on
Fashion Online Holly Kent Chapter 15. Fantasies and Phobias:
De-Mythologizing Contemporary and Historical Depictions of Rural Women
Elizabeth Thompson Index About the Editors About the Contributors