In the Company of Radical Women Writers

In the Company of Radical Women Writers

by Rosemary Hennessy

Narrated by Christina Delaine

Unabridged

In the Company of Radical Women Writers

In the Company of Radical Women Writers

by Rosemary Hennessy

Narrated by Christina Delaine

Unabridged

Audiobook (Digital)

$19.99
FREE With a B&N Audiobooks Subscription | Cancel Anytime
$0.00

Free with a B&N Audiobooks Subscription | Cancel Anytime

START FREE TRIAL

Already Subscribed? 

Sign in to Your BN.com Account

Available for Pre-Order. This item will be released on July 30, 2024

Listen on the free Barnes & Noble NOOK app


Related collections and offers

FREE

with a B&N Audiobooks Subscription

Or Pay $19.99

Overview

In the Company of Radical Women Writers rediscovers the political commitments and passionate advocacy of seven writers who as young women turned to communism around the Great Depression and, over decades of national crisis, spoke to issues of labor, land, and love in ways that provide thought-provoking guidance for today. Rosemary Hennessy spotlights the courageous lives of women who confronted similar challenges to those we still face: exhausting and unfair labor practices, unrelenting racial injustice, and environmental devastation.



As Hennessy shows, the documentary journalism and creative and biographical writings of Marvel Cooke, Louise Thompson Patterson, Claudia Jones, Alice Childress, Josephine Herbst, Meridel Le Sueur, and Muriel Rukeyser recognized that life is sustained across a web of dependencies that we each have a duty to maintain. Their work brought into sharp focus the value and dignity of Black women's domestic work, confronted the destructive myths of land exploitation and white supremacy, and explored ways of knowing attuned to a life-giving erotic energy that spans bodies and relations. In doing so, they expanded the scope of American communism.



In the Company of Radical Women Writers reveals their groundbreaking reconceptions of the political and provides bracing inspiration in the ongoing fight for justice.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

06/12/2023

This dense study from Hennessy (Profit and Pleasure), an English professor at Rice University, examines the work of seven women communists whose writings tackled issues of social justice and labor during the Great Depression. She contends that the politics of Alice Childress, Marvel Cooke, Josephine Herbst, Claudia Jones, Louise Thompson Patterson, Muriel Rukeyser, and Meridel Le Sueur challenged the “disparity between the promise of democracy and the inequalities people lived under” by taking “a feminist approach to class, race, and gender.” Contending that her subjects were ahead of their time, Hennessy notes that journalists Cooke and Jones’s 1935 coverage of a unionization drive by domestic Black women workers in Harlem exposed how they labored under threat of sexual assault and how whiteness was “reproduced through a Black woman’s performance of her subordinate place.” Women’s bodily autonomy is another through line in the writers’ work, as in Le Sueur’s 1934 novel The Girl, which follows unmarried women living in an abandoned warehouse, some of whom “abort pregnancies others resist forced sterilization.” The discussions of social reproduction, dialectical sensibility, and other Marxist concepts can get a bit knotty, but Hennessy’s case that these writers have been unjustly overlooked convinces. Leftist scholars will want to add this to their libraries. Photos. (Aug.)

From the Publisher

"This truly revelatory work pushes the already rich encounters between contemporary left feminist scholars and 1930s radical women writers in new directions—new ways of thinking and new fields of desire. Beautifully written, it is a model of engaged, compassionate, and grounded activist research."—Paula Rabinowitz, author of American Pulp: How Paperbacks Brought Modernism to Main Street and coeditor of Writing Red: An Anthology of American Women Writers, 1930-1940

 

"Rosemary Hennessy’s latest book (re)introduces women writers of the Communist Left who thought the unthinkable of their time and increasingly ours: Black left feminism, radical ecology, the ‘erotics of race work.’ Their work, and Hennessy’s, are primers and love letters for liberation. In the Company of Radical Women Writers exemplifies materialist feminism, scholarship on the American Left, and literary studies for the twenty-first century."—Cheryl Higashida, author of Black Internationalist Feminism: Women Writers of the Black Left, 1945-1995


"In the Company of Radical Women Writers is significant; it covers 1930s literary history, the civil rights and women’s rights movements, and the under-heralded work of seven powerful writers."—Foreword

 

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191959726
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 07/30/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews