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100 1 Gilbert, Sandra M.,|eauthor.
245 10 Still mad :|bAmerican women writers and the feminist
imagination, 1950-2020 /|cSandra M. Gilbert and Susan
Gubar.
250 First edition.
264 1 New York, N.Y. :|bW.W. Norton & Company,|c[2021]
300 xiii, 441 pages ;|c24 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-412) and
index.
505 0 Introduction. The possible and the impossible --
Midcentury separate spheres -- Race, rebellion, and
reaction -- Three angry voices -- The sexual revolution
and the Vietnam War -- Protesting patriarchy --
Speculative poetry, speculative fiction -- Bonded and
bruised sisters -- Identity politics -- Inside and outside
the ivory closet -- Older and younger generations --
Resurgence -- Epilogue. White suits, shattered glass.
520 "A brilliant, sweeping history of the contemporary women's
movement told through the lives and works of the literary
women who shaped it. Forty years after their first
groundbreaking work of feminist literary theory, The
Madwoman in the Attic, award-winning collaborators Sandra
M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar map the literary history of
feminism's second wave. In Still Mad, they offer lively
readings of major works by such writers as Sylvia Plath,
Lorraine Hansberry, Adrienne Rich, Ursula K. Le Guin,
Maxine Hong Kingston, Gloria AnzaldĂșa, and Toni Morrison.
To address shifting social attitudes over seven decades,
they discuss polemics by thinkers from Kate Millett and
Susan Sontag to Audre Lorde, Andrea Dworkin, and Judith
Butler. As Gilbert and Gubar chart feminist gains-
including creative new forms of protests and changing
attitudes toward gender and sexuality-they show how the
legacies of second wave feminists, and the misogynistic
culture they fought, extend to the present. In doing so,
they celebrate the diversity and urgency of women who have
turned passionate rage into powerful writing"--|cProvided
by publisher.
648 7 1900-2099|2fast
650 0 American literature|xWomen authors|xHistory and criticism.
650 0 Feminism and literature|zUnited States|xHistory|y20th
century.
650 0 Feminism and literature|zUnited States|xHistory|y21st
century.
650 0 Women and literature|zUnited States|xHistory|y20th
century.
650 0 Women and literature|zUnited States|xHistory|y21st
century.
650 0 American literature|y20th century|xHistory and criticism.
650 0 American literature|y21st century|xHistory and criticism.
650 7 American literature.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00807113
650 7 American literature|xWomen authors.|2fast
|0(OCoLC)fst00807271
650 7 Feminism and literature.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00922735
650 7 Women and literature.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01177093
651 7 United States.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01204155
655 7 Criticism, interpretation, etc.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01411635
655 7 History.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01411628
700 1 Gubar, Susan,|d1944-|eauthor.
776 08 |iebook version :|z9780393651720
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