Inventing herself : claiming a feminist intellectual heritage
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- 808896
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- Showalter, Elaine, 1941-
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- New York : Scribner, 2001
- 384 p. ; 25 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0684822636
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"With sources as diverse as A Vindication of the Rights of Woman and Scream 2, Inventing Herself is an expansive and timely exploration of women who possess a boundless determination to alter the world by boldly experiencing love, achievement, and fame on a grand scale. These women tried to work, travel, think, love, and even die in ways that were ahead of their time. In doing so, they forged an epic history that each generation of adventurous women has rediscovered." "Focusing on paradigmatic figures ranging from Mary Wollstonecraft and Margaret Fuller to Germaine Greer and Susan Sontag, preeminent scholar Elaine Showalter uncovers common themes and patterns of these women's lives across the centuries and discovers the feminist intellectual tradition they embodied. The author illuminates the contributions of Eleanor Marx, Zora Neale Hurston, Simone de Beauvoir, Margaret Mead, and many more."--BOOK JACKET.
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- 1. Adventures in Womanhood
- 2. Amazonian Beginnings: Mary Wollstonecraft
- 3. Radiant Sovereign Self: Margaret Fuller
- 4. The New Women: The Feminine Predicament
- 5. Transition Woman: Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- 6. Heterodoxy in America: A Feminist Tribe
- 7. Heterodoxy in Britain
- 8. The Dark Ladies of New York: Zenobia on the Hudson
- 9. The Lost Sex and the Second Sex: Simone de Beauvoir
- 10. Writing Well Is the Best Revenge: Susan Sontag
- 11. The Inner Revolution of the 1960s: Before the Revolution
- 12. Talkin' 'Bout My Generation: The 1970s
- 13. Divas: Germaine Greer and the Female Eunuch
- 14. Feminist Personae: Camille Paglia
- Woman Alone
- Epilogue: First Ladies: The Way We Live Now
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- Index.
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- "A Lisa Drew book."
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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