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'Keeping up her geography': Women's writing and geocultural space in early twentieth-century United States literature and culture.

机译:“保持地理优势”:20世纪初期美国文学和文化中的女性写作和地理文化空间。

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I argue that the current trend in U.S. studies to move beyond the public-private dichotomy is based on a reductive understanding of that binary as primarily a manifestation of separate spheres ideology. Recently, literary critics and historians have argued that to use the language of separate spheres is to mistake fiction for reality. However, there is a tendency in this criticism to ignore the work of feminist political theorists who argue that a range of ideologies of public and private consistently work to mask the gendered inequalities of public policy. I claim that these inequalities are shaped by multiple, but interconnected, spatial constructions of the public and private in U.S. culture, and that emerging and intersecting (re) definitions of key spatial concepts---the nation, the urban, the regional, and the domestic---in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century provide a crucial context for understanding how the public-private binary has been constructed and contested. In chapter one, I focus on how women speakers at the World's Columbian Exposition negotiated their liminal position at the Exposition. Their understanding of the public-private binary is more complex than has been acknowledged and offers theorists new ways of understanding why the genderedness of the public-private binary. In chapter two, I show how middle-class women's anxieties about urbanization's transformation of the domestic leads to their contestation of the home-work divide that maintains the working-girl's social and economic inequality and isolates the middle-class woman. In chapter three, I argue that Ellen Glasgow challenges the southern agrarians' construction of the public-private binary by revealing its dependence on the female body and female labor. In chapter four, I contend that Zora Neale Hurston and Agnes Smedley negotiate the public-private binary by appropriating the frontier as a model of citizenship. This appropriation, however, becomes disenabling when they try to articulate the difference that the female body makes to citizenship.
机译:我认为,目前美国研究超越公私二分法的趋势是基于对二进制的还原性理解,该二进制主要是各个领域意识形态的体现。最近,文学评论家和历史学家争辩说,使用不同领域的语言是将小说误认为现实。但是,这种批评倾向于忽略女性主义政治理论家的工作,他们认为,一系列公共和私人意识形态始终在掩盖公共政策中的性别不平等现象。我声称,这些不平等是由美国文化中公共和私人的多重但相互联系的空间结构所形成的,并且是对关键的空间概念(国家,城市,区域和城市)的新兴和相交(重新)定义。在19世纪末和20世纪初,国内的数据为了解如何构建和争论公私二元提供了重要的背景。在第一章中,我重点介绍了在世界哥伦比亚博览会上的女性演讲者如何在博览会上讨论她们的基本立场。他们对公私二进制文件的理解比公认的更为复杂,并为理论家提供了理解为何公私二进制文件性别化的新方法。在第二章中,我展示了中产阶级妇女对城市化改造家庭的焦虑如何导致她们争执家庭作业鸿沟,这种鸿沟维持了女工的社会和经济不平等并孤立了中产阶级妇女。在第三章中,我认为埃伦•格拉斯哥(Ellen Glasgow)通过揭示其对女性身体和女性劳动的依赖性,挑战了南方农民对公私二元结构的建构。在第四章中,我认为Zora Neale Hurston和Agnes Smedley通过将前沿作为公民身份的模型来谈判公私二元。但是,当她们试图阐明女性团体对公民身份的影响时,这种拨款变得毫无用处。

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  • 作者

    Kennedy, Tanya Ann.;

  • 作者单位

    Rice University.;

  • 授予单位 Rice University.;
  • 学科 Womens Studies.;Literature American.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 195 p.
  • 总页数 195
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:44:22

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