Cultural production and the politics of women's work in American literature and film:

"Cultural Production and the Politics of Women's Work in American Literature and Film emphasizes the interrelation between women's workplace roles, modes of authorship, and processes of subject-formation, pointing to some of the reasons for the persistence of limiting gender roles and...

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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Abindgon, Oxon Routledge 2019
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Zusammenfassung:"Cultural Production and the Politics of Women's Work in American Literature and Film emphasizes the interrelation between women's workplace roles, modes of authorship, and processes of subject-formation, pointing to some of the reasons for the persistence of limiting gender roles and occupational hierarchies that arose during the first 60 years of the 20th century. The book interrogates three common narratives: the rise of Fordism as a "masculine" mode of production and the transition to an era of "feminized" work; women's liberation through the sexual revolutions; and the rise of a new form of literary authorship. Conversely, it suggests that women's labor was integral to the operations of the Fordist business sphere, where, unlike at the factory, the white-collar office proletarian work was casualized and feminized. This book argues that this workplace was an important site of subject formation, affirming dominant ideologies through economic practices. Analyzing work by Sinclair Lewis, Nella Larsen, Anita Loos, and Sylvia Plath, the book presents an alternative history of American Modernism, one that is more attuned to gendered discourses of labor and class. By looking at the micropolitics of power within cultural institutions this study moves beyond the dichotomies of exclusion/inclusion to interrogate the terms on which women and minorities worked as producers, and the ideas and experiences that consequently entered the field of intelligibility"--
Beschreibung:Revision of author's thesis (doctoral)--University of California, Irvine, 2011, titled Producing modern girls : gender and work in American literature and film, 1910-1960
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Beschreibung:1 online resource (vi, 198 pages)
ISBN:9780429449345
0429449348
9780429830396
0429830394
9780429830402
0429830408

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