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Insurgencies: Women's autobiography and literary politics in British modernism, 1889--1938 (Constance, Lady Lytton, Virginia Woolf).

机译:叛乱:1889--1938年英国现代主义中的女性自传和文学政治(康斯坦斯,利顿夫人,弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫)。

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Insurgencies analyzes connections between autobiography as an aesthetic practice, the formation of the modern female subject, and political dissidence in late nineteenth and early twentieth-century Great Britain. It is a response to my interest in the following question: does the theoretical work of Michel Foucault permit activist autobiographical practice and, if so, how might this practice be employed to read the political autobiography of modern women? As it works to answer question, Insurgencies intervenes in the study of British modernism, autobiography, and women's studies in three ways: First, it proposes a theoretical redefinition of women's autobiography as a genre of feminist practical critique that not only investigates the historical limits of subjectivity and power, but also stresses the transgression of these limits through the use of specific narrative strategies. Second, by bringing together the autobiographical texts of well-known and marginalized women, it investigates the emergence of new forms of female political subjectivity in modernity. Third, it contests the persisting gap between experimental and realist modes of writing in modernist aesthetics.; This dissertation examines Lady Constance Lytton's political autobiography, Prisons and Prisoners (1914), life-writing collected in the British Women Co-operative Guild's Maternity (1915) and Life as We Have Known It (1931), and Virginia Woolf's polemical letter/essay Three Guineas (1938). As it examines disciplinary mechanisms at work in the domestic spaces of privileged women, the economic spaces of working-class women, and the aesthetic spaces of modern women writers, this project argues that Lytton, members of the Women's Co-operative Guild, and Woolf provide nuanced and compelling diagnoses of power formations, devise strategies for political change, and invent new forms of autobiographical writing.
机译: Insurgencies 分析自传作为一种美学实践,现代女性主体的形成与19世纪末至20世纪初英国的政治分歧之间的联系。这是对我对以下问题的关注的回应:米歇尔·福柯的理论著作是否允许激进主义者进行自传实践,如果可以,那么该实践将如何用于阅读现代女性的政治自传?在尝试回答问题时, Insurgencies 通过三种方式干预了英国现代主义,自传和妇女研究的研究:首先,它提出了对女性自传的理论重新定义,作为女性主义实践批评的一种形式,不仅研究主观性和力量的历史局限性,而且通过使用特定的叙事策略强调这些局限性的超越。其次,通过汇集知名和边缘化妇女的自传文本,它研究了现代性中女性政治主体性新形式的出现。第三,它挑战了现代主义美学中实验性和现实主义写作模式之间持续存在的差距。本文考察了康斯坦斯·利顿夫人的政治自传《 监狱和囚犯》 (1914年),英国妇女合作社行会的《 italic> Maternity (1915年)和 《我们所知道的生活》(italic)(1931年)和弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫(Virginia Woolf)的论辩性信/文章三个几内亚(italina)(1938年)。该项目研究了特权妇女的家庭空间,工人阶级妇女的经济空间以及现代女性作家的审美空间中的工作纪律机制,因此该项目认为,妇女合作协会成员利顿和伍尔夫提供对权力形成的细微差别和令人信服的诊断,设计政治变革策略,并发明新的自传体写作形式。

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  • 作者

    Tilghman, Carolyn Marie.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Notre Dame.;

  • 授予单位 University of Notre Dame.;
  • 学科 Literature English.; Biography.; Womens Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 225 p.
  • 总页数 225
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 传记;社会学;
  • 关键词

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