On the Winds and Waves of Imagination: Transnational Feminism and Literature

On the Winds and Waves of Imagination: Transnational Feminism and Literature

by Constance S. Richards
On the Winds and Waves of Imagination: Transnational Feminism and Literature

On the Winds and Waves of Imagination: Transnational Feminism and Literature

by Constance S. Richards

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Overview

First published in 2000.This book takes a transnational feminist approach to the literature of three contemporary women authors, Virginia Woolf, Alice Walker, and South African writer Zoe Wicomb. The author draws from post-colonial studies and considers how gender collides with race, national origin, and class in women's oppression.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136532955
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/22/2020
Series: Wellesley Studies in Critical Theory, Literary History and Culture
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 554 KB

About the Author

Constance S. Richards,

Table of Contents

Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Illustrations -- CHAPTER 1 Toward a Transnational Feminist Writing and Reading Practice -- Decolonizing Empire: Approaches to Postcolonial Studies -- Decolonizing Literature: Canons and Countercanons -- When It Rains It Pours: Women of The Tempest -- Transnational Feminism and Anticolonial Reading -- Intervention and Invention as Transnational Feminist Practice -- CHAPTER 2 Virginia Woolf: A Critique from the Center of Empire -- “[T]he things people don’t say”: Silence as a Critique of Empire in The Voyage Out -- Parody and the Critique of the Colonial Project: Between the Acts -- Comic Colonials and Complicit Intellectuals -- CHAPTER 3 Transnational Feminist Reading: The Case of Cape Town -- "...like living on shifting sands”: Protest Literature in South Africa -- Troubling Racial Hegemony: “Post”-Protest Literature -- A Novel for a New South Africa -- CHAPTER 4 Exoticism to Transnational Feminism: Alice Walker -- Africa and Walker’s Literary Imagination -- The Color Purple -- The Temple of My Familiar -- Possessing The Secret of Joy -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index.
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