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The beginning of feminism in the South: An examination of southern women writing Civil War and Reconstruction novels, Augusta Jane Evans to Ellen Glasgow.

机译:南方女权主义的开端:对南方女性撰写内战和重建小说的考察,奥古斯塔·简·埃文斯(Augusta Jane Evans)到埃伦·格拉斯哥(Ellen Glasgow)。

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This dissertation reclaims, within southern women's nineteenth-century cultural and historic discourse, the sentimental, romantic, historic novel. It is a comparative literary and historical study of southern women's life situations from the antebellum period to World War I. For comparison and contrast, it is also grounded in the northern women's circumstances before the Civil War. Fifteen southern women's novels are intertextually analyzed, with an emphasis on the evolution of women's writing from the Civil War, Reconstruction, The Lost Cause and on into the beginning of realism. Eleven authors from Augusta Jane Evans through Ellen Glasgow are examined. As a feminist study, the thesis argues that women of the white aristocratic class did not make major post-war gender or identity changes. Though the seeds of change were planted, they were not cultivated. The changes that were made were subtle mental shifts wherein women realized that their lives had been sufficiently altered by the Civil War, presenting them with challenging new realities. Rather than definite beginnings, there was only an undertow of new feminist rumblings. Through these literary works, one learns that when most women, white or black, returned to the post-war domestic home front, their priority was their families. In contrast, these authors were among the few independent women, "articulate dissenters," as Anne Fior Scott aptly names them. In sum, through their narratives, we are able to engage in revisionist work, that Adrienne Rich correctly argues, gives us an ability to turn back with fresh eyes and to reenter old texts, gaining in the process a new critical lens which speaks to women.
机译:这篇论文在南方女性的十九世纪文化和历史话语中,再现了感性,浪漫,历史性的小说。这是对从战前时期到第一次世界大战期间南方女性生活状况的比较文学和历史研究。为了进行比较和对比,它也基于内战之前北方女性的状况。对15部南方女性小说进行了互文分析,重点是女性写作从内战,重建,迷失的原因到现实主义开始的演变。审查了从奥古斯塔·简·埃文斯到埃伦·格拉斯哥的11位作者。作为一项女权主义研究,论文认为,白人贵族阶层的妇女并未在战后改变性别或身份。尽管种下了变化的种子,但没有种植它们。所做的改变是微妙的心理转变,妇女意识到内战已充分改变了她们的生活,使她们面临具有挑战性的新现实。不是明确的开始,而是新的女权主义隆隆声的暗示。通过这些文学作品,人们了解到,大多数白人或黑人妇女回到战后家庭家庭阵线时,她们的重中之重就是家庭。相比之下,这些作者是安妮·菲尔·斯科特(Anne Fior Scott)恰当地称呼她们的少数几位独立女性之一,这些女性是“表达不同意见的人”。总而言之,通过他们的叙述,我们能够从事修正主义的工作,而阿德里安娜·里奇(Adrienne Rich)正确地认为,这使我们能够以崭新的眼光回头并重新输入旧文本,从而在这一过程中获得了一个新的批评镜头,可以与女性对话。

著录项

  • 作者

    Dooley, Nora Ann.;

  • 作者单位

    State University of New York at Buffalo.;

  • 授予单位 State University of New York at Buffalo.;
  • 学科 Black Studies.;Literature American.;Womens Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 553 p.
  • 总页数 553
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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