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ISBN
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9781403916242
Publisher
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Palgrave Macmillan
Subject
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History, Philosophy, Literature: History & Criticism
Binding
:
PAPERBACK
Pages
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144
Year
:
2005
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In this issue, feminist literary critics consider possible accommodations between postmodernist and humanist conceptions of identity. The essays discuss a wide variety of texts from a turn of the century Australian popular romance to a Twentieth Century Indian novel, and including poetry as well as prose. They explore the viability of retaining female agency, in revised versions of selfhood, while simultaneously accepting that identity is always constructed in language, provisional, and the outcome of complex intersections of "race," ethnicity, class, gender and sexuality. The articles revisit crucial questions about the relationship between gender and writing, and writing and the body. Themes include transgender, sati, autobiography, androgyny and aesthetics.
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Edited by the Feminist Review Collective.
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