This critical study examines representations of philosophy in Modernist women's writing. Through the poetry of H.D., Gertrude Stein, Mina Loy, and Marianne Moore, this book shows how feminist writers used seemingly small stylistic choices to make necessary contributions to predominantly male philosophical discourses, ultimately rendering these conversations more inclusive.
This critical study examines representations of philosophy in Modernist women's writing. Through the poetry of H.D., Gertrude Stein, Mina Loy, and Marianne Moore, this book shows how feminist writers used seemingly small stylistic choices to make necessary contributions to predominantly male philosophical discourses, ultimately rendering these conversations more inclusive.
Introduction: Modernism as a Reframing of Individual Conscious Experience Chapter 1: Reclaiming the Intellectual Agency of Women: Marianne Moore & Jamesian Psychology Chapter 2: "Each Alone Would Have Left Us To Our Dreams": Avant-Garde Film, Sound Technology, and Montage In H.D.'s Helen In Egypt Chapter 3: Gertrude Stein: Inhabiting (and Interrogating) the Sentence Chapter 4: Mina Loy: A Poetics of Rupture and Resistance Beyond the Self/Other Binary: An Afterward
Introduction: Modernism as a Reframing of Individual Conscious Experience Chapter 1: Reclaiming the Intellectual Agency of Women: Marianne Moore & Jamesian Psychology Chapter 2: "Each Alone Would Have Left Us To Our Dreams": Avant-Garde Film, Sound Technology, and Montage In H.D.'s Helen In Egypt Chapter 3: Gertrude Stein: Inhabiting (and Interrogating) the Sentence Chapter 4: Mina Loy: A Poetics of Rupture and Resistance Beyond the Self/Other Binary: An Afterward
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