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Long download timePublisher:Crane Library, 2015
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- Author: Barr, Marleen S.Date:Created1992Summary:
The surprising and controversial thesis of Feminist Fabulation is unflinching: the postmodern canon has systematically excluded a wide range of important women's writing by dismissing it as genre fiction. Marleen Barr issues an urgent call for a corrective, for the recognition of a new meta- or supergenre of contemporary writing--feminist fabulation--which includes both acclaimed mainstream works and works which today's critics consistently ignore.
Contents:- Acknowledgments; Preface: Having "Nunavit"; I. Reclaiming Canonical Space; 1. The Feminist Anglo-American Critical Empire Strikes Back; 2. Canonizing the Monstrous; II. Redefining Gendered Space; 3. "A Dream of Flying"; 4. Just What Is It That Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing?; 5. All You Need Is Love?; III. Reconceiving Narrative Space; 6. Hesitation, Self-Experiment, Transformation-Women Mastering Female Narrative; 7. Gender and the Literature of Exhaustion; Afterword: Back to the Future; Notes; Bibliography; Index;
Genre:Subject(s): 20th century | American | American fiction | Fantasy fiction | Feminism and literature | Feminist fiction | General | History | History and criticism | Literary Criticism | Narration (Rhetoric) | Postmodernism (Literature) | Sex role in literature | Space and time in literature | Supernatural in literature | Women in literatureOriginal Publisher: Iowa City, University of Iowa PressLanguage(s): English