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CONTENTS List of contributors Acknowledgements xiii xvii Introduction: writing women’s rights - from Enlightenment to ecofeminism Rachel Carroll and Fiona Tolan 1 PARTI Rights 27 1 Like nobody else: women and independence in the novels of Charlotte Smith and Mary Wollstonecraft Kaley Kramer 29 2 Romantic women travel writers, politics and the environment: an ecofeminist reading of the Swiss landscape Kathryn Walchester 42 3 Feminism and animal advocacy in the long nineteenth century: Anne Bronte and the ‘abuses of society’ Helena Habibi 55 4 “They all revolved about her”: disability, femininity, and power in mid-Victorian women’s writing Clare Walker Gore 69 ix
Contents 5 The “quest for harmony”? Utopia, matriarchal communities, and feminist self-critique Kaye Mitchell 82 6 Jan Morris and the territory between: interrogating nation and normality in contemporary Welsh trans writing Gina Gwenffrewi 96 PARTI! Networks 111 7 “Men shall not make us foes”: Charlotte Bronte’s letters and her female friendship networks Deborah Wynne 113 8 Transatlantic feminism and antislavery activism: women’s networks, letter writing, and literature in the long nineteenth century Clare Frances Elliott 125 9 Forgotten feminist fiction: Netta Syrett, New Woman writing, and women’s suffrage Lucy Ella Rose 138 10 “It was little more than a dining club”: examining the epistolary networks of Willa Muir and Helen B. Cruickshank in the founding of Scottish PEN Emily L. Pickard 11 “What means a frontier?” Nancy Cunard, feminist internationalism, and the Spanish Civil War Eleanor Careless 150 165 PART HI 181 Bodies 12 Reputation of [her] pen: retrieving the black female body from the margins of the page and the stage Marl ’ene Edwin 13 “We wear the bandages, but our limbs have not grown to them”: eugenic feminism and female economic dependence in Mona Caird, Olive Schreiner, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman Jane Ford 183 201
Contents 14 Lesbian-trans-feminist modernism and sexual science: Irene Clyde and Urania Jana Funke 215 15 “Beauty in Revolt”: fashioning feminists in Rebecca West and Jean Rhys Sophie Oliver 230 16 “The rule of three”: textual triads, trialogues, and women’s voices in Sylvia Plath, Jackie Kay, and debbie tucker green Deirdre Osborne 244 17 Feminism, eugenics, and genetics: from convergence to contestation Clare Hanson 263 PART IV Production 275 18 “O Happiness, thou pleasing dream, / Where is thy substance found?” Anne Steele’s public and private eighteenth-century writings on happiness Nancy Jiwon Cho 277 19 “Dearest Norah. F: the professional and personal relationships forged between an editor and her authors Elizabeth West 293 20 Feminist citation in Buchi Emecheta’s early fiction and autobiography: publishing race, class, and gender Nicola Wilson 306 21 “Working with the cloth”: materialising women’s creative labour in the work of Rosamond Lehmann, Beryl Bainbridge, and Joan Riley Rachel Carroll 322 22 “To the sisters I always wanted”: women, writers’ groups, and print culture in Glasgow, 1980-1988 Kate Wilson 336 23 Mother Country: Leonora Brito writes Wales - black British identity, maternity, and memory in the Welsh short story Bethan Evans and Jenni Ramone 352
Contents 5 The “quest for harmony”? Utopia, matriarchal communities, and feminist self-critique Kaye Mitchell 82 6 Jan Morris and the territory between: interrogating nation and normality in contemporary Welsh trans writing Gina Gwenffrewi 96 PART II Networks 111 7 “Men shall not make us foes”: Charlotte Bronte’s letters and her female friendship networks Deborah Wynne 113 8 Transatlantic feminism and antislavery activism: women’s networks, letter writing, and literature in the long nineteenth century Clare Frances Elliott 125 9 Forgotten feminist fiction: Netta Syrett, New Woman writing, and women’s suffrage Lucy Ella Rose 138 10 “It was little more than a dining club”: examining the epistolary networks of Willa Muir and Helen B. Cruickshank in the founding of Scottish PEN Emily L. Pickard 11 “What means a frontier?” Nancy Cunard, feminist internationalism, and the Spanish Civil War Eleanor Careless 150 165 PART ΠΙ Bodies 181 12 Reputation of [her] pen: retrieving the black female body from the margins of the page and the stage Marl’ene Edwin 13 “We wear the bandages, but our limbs have not grown to them”: eugenic feminism and female economic dependence in Mona Caird, Olive Schreiner, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman Jane Ford X 183 201
Contents 14 Lesbian-trans-feminist modernism and sexual science: Irene Clyde and Urania Jana Funke 215 15 “Beauty in Revolt”: fashioning feminists in Rebecca West and Jean Rhys Sophie Oliver 230 16 “The rule of three”: textual triads, trialogues, and women’s voices in Sylvia Plath, Jackie Kay, and debbie tucker green Deirdre Osborne 244 17 Feminism, eugenics, and genetics: from convergence to contestation Clare Hanson 263 PART IV Production 275 18 “O Happiness, thou pleasing dream, / Where is thy substance found?” Anne Steele’s public and private eighteenth-century writings on happiness Nancy Jiwon Cho 277 19 “Dearest Norah.”: the professional and personal relationships forged between an editor and her authors Elizabeth West 293 20 Feminist citation in Buchi Emecheta’s early fiction and autobiography: publishing race, class, and gender Nicola Wilson 306 21 “Working with the cloth”: materialising women’s creative labour in the work of Rosamond Lehmann, Beryl Bainbridge, and Joan Riley Rachel Carroll 322 22 “To the sisters I always wanted”: women, writers’ groups, and print culture in Glasgow, 1980-1988 Kate Wilson 336 23 Mother Country: Leonora Brito writes Wales - black British identity, maternity, and memory in the Welsh short story Bethan Evans and Jenni Ramone 352
Contents PARTV Activism 365 24 In a circle with Mary Hays: writing novels to reform society in the 1790s Eliza О ’Brien 367 25 In the advance guard of Victorian literary feminism: the actress as an independent woman and social reformer in Eliza Lynn Linton’s Realities: A Tale (1851) Teja Varma Pusapati 380 26 “Rice puddings, made without milk”: Mother Seacole reforms “home habits” in the Crimea Sarah Dredge 393 27 “Your Great Adventure is to report her faithfully”: the centring of women’s voices and stories in suffrage theatre Naomi Paxton 406 28 A life can be a manifesto: connecting Bernadine Evaristo to a history of feminist manifestos Fiona Tolan 419 29 Holding women’s voices: Open Clasp as an example of feminist theatre practice Kate Chedgzoy, Rosalind Haslett, and Catrina McHugh 432 30 Protecting the land, safeguarding the future: ecofeminism, activist women’s writing, and contemporary publishing in Wales Michelle Deininger 446 Index 462 xii |
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CONTENTS List of contributors Acknowledgements xiii xvii Introduction: writing women’s rights - from Enlightenment to ecofeminism Rachel Carroll and Fiona Tolan 1 PARTI Rights 27 1 Like nobody else: women and independence in the novels of Charlotte Smith and Mary Wollstonecraft Kaley Kramer 29 2 Romantic women travel writers, politics and the environment: an ecofeminist reading of the Swiss landscape Kathryn Walchester 42 3 Feminism and animal advocacy in the long nineteenth century: Anne Bronte and the ‘abuses of society’ Helena Habibi 55 4 “They all revolved about her”: disability, femininity, and power in mid-Victorian women’s writing Clare Walker Gore 69 ix
Contents 5 The “quest for harmony”? Utopia, matriarchal communities, and feminist self-critique Kaye Mitchell 82 6 Jan Morris and the territory between: interrogating nation and normality in contemporary Welsh trans writing Gina Gwenffrewi 96 PARTI! Networks 111 7 “Men shall not make us foes”: Charlotte Bronte’s letters and her female friendship networks Deborah Wynne 113 8 Transatlantic feminism and antislavery activism: women’s networks, letter writing, and literature in the long nineteenth century Clare Frances Elliott 125 9 Forgotten feminist fiction: Netta Syrett, New Woman writing, and women’s suffrage Lucy Ella Rose 138 10 “It was little more than a dining club”: examining the epistolary networks of Willa Muir and Helen B. Cruickshank in the founding of Scottish PEN Emily L. Pickard 11 “What means a frontier?” Nancy Cunard, feminist internationalism, and the Spanish Civil War Eleanor Careless 150 165 PART HI 181 Bodies 12 Reputation of [her] pen: retrieving the black female body from the margins of the page and the stage Marl ’ene Edwin 13 “We wear the bandages, but our limbs have not grown to them”: eugenic feminism and female economic dependence in Mona Caird, Olive Schreiner, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman Jane Ford 183 201
Contents 14 Lesbian-trans-feminist modernism and sexual science: Irene Clyde and Urania Jana Funke 215 15 “Beauty in Revolt”: fashioning feminists in Rebecca West and Jean Rhys Sophie Oliver 230 16 “The rule of three”: textual triads, trialogues, and women’s voices in Sylvia Plath, Jackie Kay, and debbie tucker green Deirdre Osborne 244 17 Feminism, eugenics, and genetics: from convergence to contestation Clare Hanson 263 PART IV Production 275 18 “O Happiness, thou pleasing dream, / Where is thy substance found?” Anne Steele’s public and private eighteenth-century writings on happiness Nancy Jiwon Cho 277 19 “Dearest Norah. F: the professional and personal relationships forged between an editor and her authors Elizabeth West 293 20 Feminist citation in Buchi Emecheta’s early fiction and autobiography: publishing race, class, and gender Nicola Wilson 306 21 “Working with the cloth”: materialising women’s creative labour in the work of Rosamond Lehmann, Beryl Bainbridge, and Joan Riley Rachel Carroll 322 22 “To the sisters I always wanted”: women, writers’ groups, and print culture in Glasgow, 1980-1988 Kate Wilson 336 23 Mother Country: Leonora Brito writes Wales - black British identity, maternity, and memory in the Welsh short story Bethan Evans and Jenni Ramone 352
Contents 5 The “quest for harmony”? Utopia, matriarchal communities, and feminist self-critique Kaye Mitchell 82 6 Jan Morris and the territory between: interrogating nation and normality in contemporary Welsh trans writing Gina Gwenffrewi 96 PART II Networks 111 7 “Men shall not make us foes”: Charlotte Bronte’s letters and her female friendship networks Deborah Wynne 113 8 Transatlantic feminism and antislavery activism: women’s networks, letter writing, and literature in the long nineteenth century Clare Frances Elliott 125 9 Forgotten feminist fiction: Netta Syrett, New Woman writing, and women’s suffrage Lucy Ella Rose 138 10 “It was little more than a dining club”: examining the epistolary networks of Willa Muir and Helen B. Cruickshank in the founding of Scottish PEN Emily L. Pickard 11 “What means a frontier?” Nancy Cunard, feminist internationalism, and the Spanish Civil War Eleanor Careless 150 165 PART ΠΙ Bodies 181 12 Reputation of [her] pen: retrieving the black female body from the margins of the page and the stage Marl’ene Edwin 13 “We wear the bandages, but our limbs have not grown to them”: eugenic feminism and female economic dependence in Mona Caird, Olive Schreiner, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman Jane Ford X 183 201
Contents 14 Lesbian-trans-feminist modernism and sexual science: Irene Clyde and Urania Jana Funke 215 15 “Beauty in Revolt”: fashioning feminists in Rebecca West and Jean Rhys Sophie Oliver 230 16 “The rule of three”: textual triads, trialogues, and women’s voices in Sylvia Plath, Jackie Kay, and debbie tucker green Deirdre Osborne 244 17 Feminism, eugenics, and genetics: from convergence to contestation Clare Hanson 263 PART IV Production 275 18 “O Happiness, thou pleasing dream, / Where is thy substance found?” Anne Steele’s public and private eighteenth-century writings on happiness Nancy Jiwon Cho 277 19 “Dearest Norah.”: the professional and personal relationships forged between an editor and her authors Elizabeth West 293 20 Feminist citation in Buchi Emecheta’s early fiction and autobiography: publishing race, class, and gender Nicola Wilson 306 21 “Working with the cloth”: materialising women’s creative labour in the work of Rosamond Lehmann, Beryl Bainbridge, and Joan Riley Rachel Carroll 322 22 “To the sisters I always wanted”: women, writers’ groups, and print culture in Glasgow, 1980-1988 Kate Wilson 336 23 Mother Country: Leonora Brito writes Wales - black British identity, maternity, and memory in the Welsh short story Bethan Evans and Jenni Ramone 352
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spelling | The Routledge companion to literature and feminism edited by Rachel Carroll and Fiona Tolan Companion to literature and feminism Literature and feminism London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2024 xvii, 479 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge Literature Companions "The Routledge Companion to Literature and Feminism brings unique literary, critical, and historical perspectives to the relationship between women’s writing and women’s rights in British contexts from the late eighteenth century to the present. Thematically organised around five central concepts—Rights, Networks, Bodies, Production, and Activism—the Companion tracks vital questions and debates, offering fresh perspectives on changing priorities and enduring continuities in relation to women’s ongoing struggle for liberty and equality. This groundbreaking collection brings into focus the historical and cultural conditions which have shaped the formation of British literary feminisms, including the legacies of slavery, colonialism, and Empire. From the political novel of the 1790s to early twentieth-century suffrage theatre and contemporary ecofeminism, and from the mid-Victorian antislavery movement to anti-fascist activism in the 1930s and working-class women’s writing groups in the 1980s, this book testifies to the diverse and dynamic character of the relationship between literature and feminism. Featuring contributions from leading feminist scholars, the Companion offers new insights into the crucial role played by women’s literary production in the evolving history of women’s rights discourses, feminist activism, and movements for gender equality. It will appeal to students and scholars in the fields of women’s writing, British literature, cultural history, and gender and feminist studies." Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd rswk-swf Feminismus (DE-588)4222126-2 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 s Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Feminismus (DE-588)4222126-2 s Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 s DE-604 Carroll, Rachel ca. 20./21. Jh. (DE-588)1022332767 edt aut Tolan, Fiona 1979- (DE-588)1277519641 edt win Äquivalent Erscheinungstermin noch unbekannt Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 978-1-032-55291-0 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-003-42995-1 10.4324/9781003429951 Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034576742&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | The Routledge companion to literature and feminism Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Feminismus (DE-588)4222126-2 gnd Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Carroll, Rachel ca. 20./21. Jh |
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title | The Routledge companion to literature and feminism |
title_alt | Companion to literature and feminism Literature and feminism |
title_auth | The Routledge companion to literature and feminism |
title_exact_search | The Routledge companion to literature and feminism |
title_exact_search_txtP | The Routledge companion to literature and feminism |
title_full | The Routledge companion to literature and feminism edited by Rachel Carroll and Fiona Tolan |
title_fullStr | The Routledge companion to literature and feminism edited by Rachel Carroll and Fiona Tolan |
title_full_unstemmed | The Routledge companion to literature and feminism edited by Rachel Carroll and Fiona Tolan |
title_short | The Routledge companion to literature and feminism |
title_sort | the routledge companion to literature and feminism |
topic | Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Feminismus (DE-588)4222126-2 gnd Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Englisch Feminismus Geschichte Literatur Aufsatzsammlung |
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