Many novelists in various national literatures touched upon the theme of an emancipated woman in the long nineteenth century and at the fin de siècle. This volume analyzes women's voices from different parts of the world-Turkey, England, the U.S., Italy, Russia, Spain, and others.
Many novelists in various national literatures touched upon the theme of an emancipated woman in the long nineteenth century and at the fin de siècle. This volume analyzes women's voices from different parts of the world-Turkey, England, the U.S., Italy, Russia, Spain, and others.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elena V. Shabliy is a Visiting Scholar at Columbia University and a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University. Dmitry Kurochkin is a Research Associate at Harvard University. Karen O'Donnell is the CODEC Research Fellow at Durham University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction The New, but New with G*d Elena V. Shabliy Chapter 1 Women's Labor Activism in the Progressive Era and Marie Van Vorst's Amanda of the Mill as a Social Propaganda Tool Emine Gecgil Chapter 2 "I have been wronged, and I long to right myself at once": Revenge, Deceit and Female Power in Louisa May Alcott's Sensational Short Fiction Evangelia Kindinger Chapter 3 Who's Afraid of Women Photographers? Redefining Gender, Gaze, and Photography in Amy Levy's The Romance of a Shop Mavis Chia-Chieh Tseng Chapter 4 Rediscovering London in Ella Hepworth Dixon's The Story of a Modern Woman Sun Jai Kim Chapter 5 The First "New Woman" in Modern Hebrew Literature: Finalia Adelberg in Love of The Righteous, or, The Persecuted Families by Sarah Feiga Meinkin Michal Fram Cohen Chapter 6 Gendering the Empire: The Discourse on the New Woman and Emergence of Ottoman Feminism, 1860-1918 Burcin Cakir Chapter 7 Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda: A Feminist Life and its Discourse Laureano Corces Chapter 8 Harriet Beecher Stowe and Two Fin de Siècle Women Writers Afrin Zeenat Chapter 9 Women's Roles in Mass Literacy, Production, and Sensation in George Gissing's New Grub Street Robin M. Mako Citarella Conclusion
Introduction The New, but New with G*d Elena V. Shabliy Chapter 1 Women's Labor Activism in the Progressive Era and Marie Van Vorst's Amanda of the Mill as a Social Propaganda Tool Emine Gecgil Chapter 2 "I have been wronged, and I long to right myself at once": Revenge, Deceit and Female Power in Louisa May Alcott's Sensational Short Fiction Evangelia Kindinger Chapter 3 Who's Afraid of Women Photographers? Redefining Gender, Gaze, and Photography in Amy Levy's The Romance of a Shop Mavis Chia-Chieh Tseng Chapter 4 Rediscovering London in Ella Hepworth Dixon's The Story of a Modern Woman Sun Jai Kim Chapter 5 The First "New Woman" in Modern Hebrew Literature: Finalia Adelberg in Love of The Righteous, or, The Persecuted Families by Sarah Feiga Meinkin Michal Fram Cohen Chapter 6 Gendering the Empire: The Discourse on the New Woman and Emergence of Ottoman Feminism, 1860-1918 Burcin Cakir Chapter 7 Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda: A Feminist Life and its Discourse Laureano Corces Chapter 8 Harriet Beecher Stowe and Two Fin de Siècle Women Writers Afrin Zeenat Chapter 9 Women's Roles in Mass Literacy, Production, and Sensation in George Gissing's New Grub Street Robin M. Mako Citarella Conclusion
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