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MODERNIST WOMEN WRITERS AMP AMERCB: Innovation and Activism in American Women's Writing


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Modernist Women Writers and American Social Engagement explores the role of social and political engagement by women writers in the development of American modernism. Examining a diverse array of genres by both canonical modernists and underrepresented writers, this collection uncovers an obscured strain of modernist activism. Each chapter provides a detailed cultural and literary analysis, revealing the ways in which modernists' politically and socially engaged interventions shaped their writing. Considering issues such as working class women's advocacy, educational reform, political radicalism, and the global implications for American literary production, this book examines the complexity of the relationship between creating art and fostering social change. Ultimately, this collection redefines the parameters of modernism while also broadening the conception of social engagement to include both readily acknowledged social movements as well as less recognizable forms of advocacy for social change.
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ISBN-13: 9781498582902
ISBN-10: 1498582907
Pagini: 332
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
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Notă biografică

Jody Cardinal is director of the Writing Center at the State University of New York, Old Westbury. Deirdre E. Egan-Ryan is associate professor of English at St. Norbert College. Julia Lisella is associate professor of English at Regis College.

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Modernist Women Writers and American Social Engagement explores the role of social and political engagement by women writers in the development of American modernism through an examination of a diverse array of genres by both canonical modernists and underrepresented writers.