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Liminal London: Gender and threshold spaces in narratives of urban modernity.

机译:Liminal London:城市现代性叙事中的性别和门槛空间。

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This dissertation examines intersections of gender, space, and modernity in literary representations of women in London between the 1880s and 1930s. I argue that during this period of social transition, middle-class women's emergence in London became emblematic of the promises and threats of the modern age. Focusing on writing of George Gissing, Henry James, Amy Levy, Dorothy Richardson, H.G. Wells, and Virginia Woolf, I show that these authors and their contemporaries try to make sense of the modern city through examination of locations that provided new urban experiences for women and epitomized changing gender roles and ideologies. I treat a range of sites that were forums for contests of power, identity, and ways of understanding the city: shops and department stores; women's clubs; and streets and vehicles of transportation. Located on the threshold between public and private spheres, these are sites beyond the home where middle-class women's new presence challenged lingering Victorian associations of sexual availability with unchaperoned women in public space. On the shifting border between respectable and disreputable, these locations are transitional and experimental venues that often involved new relationships between classes and sexes. Arenas in which commodities change hands, spectacles are produced and consumed, and ideas and bodies circulate, these liminal locals express the ambiguous and evolving characters of both women and modernity. The New Public Woman, a term I employ to signal this figure's relationship with the transgressive New Woman, but with an emphasis on her overdetermined public presence, is a key figure in narratives of modern London. From the early 1880s to the late 1930s, women experienced an uneven but indisputable opening up of opportunities in the city, but, even as confident spectators of the urban scene, they continued to negotiate their inevitable status as spectacles. Drawing upon historical research and theories of spatial practice from the fields of narrative studies, feminist criticism, geography, and cultural studies, I show how liminal locations provided new possibilities for social relations and narrative forms.
机译:本文研究了1880年代至1930年代伦敦女性文学表现形式中性别,空间和现代性的交集。我认为,在这个社会转型时期,伦敦的中产阶级妇女的出现象征着现代的希望和威胁。我着重于乔治·吉辛(George Gissing),亨利·詹姆斯(Henry James),艾米·利维(Amy Levy),多萝西·理查森(Dorothy Richardson),HG威尔斯(HG Wells)和弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫(Virginia Woolf)的写作,我表明这些作家和他们的同时代人试图通过研究为妇女提供新的城市体验的地点来理解现代城市以及不断变化的性别角色和意识形态的缩影。我会处理一系列网站,这些网站是关于权力,身份和了解城市的竞赛的论坛:商店和百货公司;妇女俱乐部;以及街道和交通工具。这些场所位于公共场所和私人场所之间的门槛上,是家乡以外的地方,那里的中产阶级妇女的新存在挑战了维多利亚州与性伴侣在公共场所中缠身的缠绵性交往。在受人尊敬与声望之间不断变化的边界上,这些场所是过渡性和实验性场所,通常涉及阶级与性别之间的新关系。这些在边上的当地人表达了商品易手,生产和消费眼镜,流通思想和身体的竞技场,表达了女性和现代性的am昧和不断发展的特征。我用新名词来表达这个人物与过犯的新女人的关系,但强调她过分确定的公众存在,是现代伦敦叙事中的关键人物。从1880年代初期到1930年代后期,妇女经历了城市中不平衡但无可争辩的机会开放,但是,即使是对城市风光充满信心的观众,她们仍在继续谈判自己作为眼镜的地位。我从叙事研究,女权主义批评,地理学和文化研究等领域借鉴历史研究和空间实践理论,来说明门廊位置如何为社会关系和叙事形式提供新的可能性。

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  • 作者

    Evans, Elizabeth F.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Wisconsin - Madison.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Wisconsin - Madison.;
  • 学科 Literature Modern.; Womens Studies.; Literature English.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 277 p.
  • 总页数 277
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 世界文学;社会学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:39:41

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