Starting over : feminism and the politics of cultural critique /
For more than a decade Judith Newton has been at the forefront of defining and promoting materialist feminist criticism. Starting Over brings together a selection of her essays that chart the establishment of feminist literary criticism in the academy and its relation to other forms of cultural crit...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Ann Arbor :
The University of Michigan Press,
1994
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Series: | Critical perspectives on women and gender.
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Toward a Materialist-Feminist Criticism / Judith Newton and Deborah Rosenfelt
- History as Usual? Feminism and the New Historicism
- Family Fortunes: History and Literature in Materialist-Feminist Work
- Historicisms New and Old: "Charles Dickens" Meets Marxism, Feminism, and West Coast Foucault
- Sex and Political Economy in the Edinburgh Review
- "Ministers of the Interior": The Political Economy of Women's Manuals
- Learning Not to Curse; or, Feminist Predicaments in Cultural Criticism by Men: Our Movie Date with James Clifford and Stephen Greenblatt / Judith Newton and Judith Stacey
- Starting Over: An Afterword.