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Mary Wollstonecraft, Pedagogy, and the Practice of Feminism: Routledge Studies in Eighteenth-Century Literature

Autor Kirstin Hanley
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This study examines Mary Wollstonecraft—generally recognized as the founder of the early feminist movement—by shedding light on her contributions to eighteenth-century instructional literature, and feminist pedagogy in particular. While contemporary scholars have extensively theorized Wollstonecraft’s philosophical and polemic work, little attention has been given to her understanding and representation of feminist practice, most clearly exemplified in her instructional writing. This study makes a significant contribution to the fields of both eighteenth-century and Romantic Era literature by looking at how early feminism influenced didactic traditions from the late-eighteenth century to today. Hanley argues that Wollstonecraft constructs a paradigm of feminist pedagogy both in the texts’ representations of teaching and learning, and her own authorial approach in re-appropriating earlier texts and textual traditions. Wollstonecraft’s appropriations of Locke, Rousseau, and other educationists allow her to develop reading and writing pedagogies that promote critical thinking and gesture toward contemporary composition theories and practices. Hanley underscores the significance of Wollstonecraft as teacher and mentor by revisiting texts that are generally assigned a short space in the context of a larger discussion about her life and/or writing, re-presenting her works of instruction as meaningful both in their revisionist approaches to tradition and their normative didactic features.
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ISBN-13: 9781138378032
ISBN-10: 1138378038
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Eighteenth-Century Literature

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: Mary Wollstonecraft, Pedagogy, and the Practice of Feminism 1. Original Stories and Thoughts on the Education of Daughters: Revising the Rules of Conduct 2. Re-Educating The Female Reader 3. Maternal Solitude, Misogyny, and Mincing No Words in A Vindication of the Rights of Woman 4. Rationalizing Domesticity through Letters amd early Lessons 5. Mary and Maria: Women Without Teachers 6. A Troubling Legacy: Wollstonecraft's Female-Centered Pedagogy and the Sacrifice of Irrational Womanhood Conclusions: Educating Eliza and Wollstonecraftian Pedagogy in the Twenty-First Century

Notă biografică

Kirstin Collins Hanley is Assistant Professor in the Department of English at SUNY Fredonia, USA.

Descriere

This study examines Mary Wollstonecraft — generally recognized as the founder of the early feminist movement — by shedding light on her relationship to eighteenth-century instructional literature and its influence on educational theorists of her day, and feminist pedagogy in particular. While contemporary scholars have extensively theorized Wollstonecraft’s philosophical and political contributions to early feminism, little attention has been given to her understanding and representation of feminist practice, most clearly deployed in her instructional writing. This study makes a significant contribution to the fields of both eighteenth-century and Romantic Era literature by looking at how early feminism influenced didactic traditions from the late-eighteenth century to today. Hanley argues that Wollstonecraft constructs a paradigm of feminist pedagogy both in the texts’ representations of teaching and learning, and her own authorial approach in re-appropriating earlier texts and textual traditions. Her appropriations of Locke, Rousseau, and other educationists allow her to develop reading and writing pedagogies that promote critical thinking and gesture toward contemporary composition theories and practices. Hanley underscores the significance of Wollstonecraft as teacher and mentor by visiting texts that are generally assigned a short space in the context of a larger discussion about her life and/or writing, re-presenting her works of instruction as meaningful both in their revisionist approaches to tradition and their normative didactic features.