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Self-fashioning (Im)Possibilities: A Literary Tapestry of Women at Work in Nineteenth-Century America

机译:自我塑造(Im)的可能性:19世纪美国女性在工作中的文学挂毯

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This dissertation investigates representations of women's work and the construction of identity in texts written by women between 1840 and 1877. I focus on the literary construction of workingwomen's struggle to find their place in a culture that valorizes women who selflessly devote themselves to family and community. These authors show that while work empowers women who are privileged by race and class, work oppresses women who are defined by the material conditions of their lives. Focusing on working women whose life chances are circumscribed by class and gender in Ruth Hall by Fanny Fern and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps's novel The Story of Avis, the first chapter illuminates the stasis inherent in the lives housekeepers, cooks, laundresses, and babysitters, women whose labor supports the middle-class. In Chapter Two, the complex web that intersection of race, class, and gender create informs my analysis of the fictional autobiographies Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet Jacobs and Our Nig by Harriet Wilson. The legally sanctioned theft of humanity from the protagonists in these texts necessitates that work be redefined as the process of constituting personhood through the intellectual work of outwitting the enslaver. Chapter Three analyzes the public persona nineteenth-century female factory workers construct for themselves through fictional letters, stories, and essays published in The Lowell Offering, a newspaper edited by blue-collar workingwomen, and in the extended poem, An Idyl of Work, a retrospective account of factory experience written by former operative Lucy Larcom. Mired in the ideologies of class and gender, these writers attempt to bridge the social and economic chasm that separates workingwomen from ladies of leisure by offering altruistic protagonists who work to support others instead of themselves. The fourth chapter investigates the representation of dehumanization and impossibility in the lives of female textile laborers in Rebecca Harding Davis's novella, Life in the Iron Mills and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps's novel, The Silent Partner. Davis's workingwoman, Deb Wolfe, and Phelps's female factory worker, Sip Garth, are products of their labors and lack the potential to change their lives because they have no perception that they can escape the meanness of their existence.
机译:本文主要研究女性工作的代表性以及女性在1840年至1877年之间撰写的文本中的身份建构。我着重于女性努力在其文化中找到自己的位置的文学建构,这种文化使那些无私地致力于家庭和社区的女性感到欣慰。这些作者表明,工作赋予妇女以种族和阶级特权的权力,而工作却压迫了生活条件所决定的妇女。 Fanny Fern和Elizabeth Stuart Phelps的小说《阿维斯的故事》在露丝·霍尔(Ruth Hall)中关注了生活机会受到阶级和性别限制的职业妇女,第一章阐明了管家,厨师,女仆和保姆的生活中固有的停滞。劳工支持中产阶级。在第二章中,种族,阶级和性别的交汇处创建了一个复杂的网络,这使我对哈里特·雅各布斯(Harriet Jacobs)和哈里特·威尔逊(Harriet Wilson)对虚构的自传《奴隶女孩生活中的事件》的分析成为现实。在这些文本中,从法律上说服主角盗窃人类是有必要将工作重新定义为通过胜过奴役者的智力工作来构成人格的过程。第三章通过蓝领工人编辑的《洛厄尔奉献》(Lowell Offer)和虚构的书信,故事和散文,分析了十九世纪女性工厂工人为自己打造的公众人物,这本小说是由蓝领女工编辑的。由前操作员露西·拉姆(Lucy Larcom)撰写的工厂经验回顾性报告这些作家陷入阶级和性别意识形态中,试图通过提供利他主义的主角来为他人而不是自己提供支持,从而弥合将职业女性与休闲女性区分开的社会和经济鸿沟。第四章探讨了丽贝卡·哈丁·戴维斯(Rebecca Harding Davis)的中篇小说《钢铁厂里的生活》(Life in Iron Mills)和伊丽莎白·斯图尔特·菲尔普斯(Elizabeth Stuart Phelps)的小说《沉默的伙伴》中女性纺织工人生活中非人性化和不可能的表现。戴维斯(Davis)的女工Deb Wolfe和菲尔普斯(Phelps)的女工厂工人西普·加斯(Sip Garth)是他们劳动的产物,并且由于没有意识到自己可以逃脱生存的卑鄙,因此缺乏改变生活的潜力。

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