Four major women's autobiographies of the twentieth century are discussed together here for the first time. Valérie Baisnée reinterprets the autobiographical writing of Simone De Beauvoir, Maya Angelou, Janet Frame and Marguerite Duras, finding some striking similarities in these women's resistance to a conservative order. Deploying a variety of theoretical approaches, from linguistic to Marxist, Baisnée endeavours to break the restrictive patterns of author-centred studies, to go beyond simple oppositions between truth and fiction, and to dispense with the facile interpretation of these texts as confessional. For Valérie Baisnée, Autobiography is meant to represent not the true but the official version of a life, signed by the author herself and revered as hagiography by the public. ... Instead of analysing women's autobiographies as confessional, it is possible to see this mode of discourse as a means to counteract the effect of exposure of women's private lives. By revealing their past, however painful it may be, the four autobiographers studied in this book also enhance their present strength, and therefore underline the political nature of the autobiography.
His second book, I Liked You Better Before I Knew You So Well, is a collection of personal lyric essays. The book was selected by author Chris Kraus as the winner of the Cleveland State University Poetry Center Press's Essay Award.
Brechin, Ann, Liddiard, Penny and Swain, John (eds) (1981) Handicap in a Social World, Hodder and Stoughton and the Open University Press (Milton Keynes). Brittan, Arthur (1989) Masculinity and Power, Basil Blackwell (Oxford).
Building on this work and the study of space, social relations, gender, and power in the Old South, Stephanie Camp examines the everyday containment and movement of enslaved men and, especially, enslaved women.
Gender, Violence and Resistance Doctor Susie Jacobs, Ruth Jacobsen, Jennifer Marchbank ... ( 1997a ) ' Policing the U.S. Military's Race and Gender Lines ' , in L. Weinstein and C. White ( eds ) , Wives and Warriors : Women and the ...
This classic book provides a historical overview of feminist strands among the modern revolutionary movements of Russia, China and the Third World. Sheila Rowbotham shows how women rose against the...
Examining racial segregation from 1920s to the 1970s this book explores the grassroots workers who maintained the system of racial segregation.
Organized around themes of concern to contemporary readers, Women Imagine Change explores: relationships between women's sexuality and spirituality; women's interlinked s
As part of the emerging new research on civic innovation, this book explores how sexual politics and gender relations play out in feminist struggles around body politics in Brazil, Colombia, India, Iran, Mexico, Nepal, Turkey, Nicaragua, as ...
This book explores women’s obedience and resistance analyzing two women rebels who live on the social and geographical margins, in the Negev Desert in Israel.
... its psychological roots in patriarchy – is the role that was played by what David Halberstam called “the best and the brightest” in initiating and continuing the war in Vietnam.47 Halberstam's is an appalling narrative of how some ...