Romancing the Vote

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出版者:Univ of Georgia Pr
作者:Petty, Leslie
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頁數:264
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出版時間:2007-1
價格:$ 53.05
裝幀:HRD
isbn號碼:9780820328584
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As the nineteenth century progressed into the twentieth, novels about politically active women became increasingly common. Until now, however, no one has studied this body of writing as a distinct tradition in American literature. In "Romancing the Vote," Leslie Petty recovers this tradition and also examines how the fiction written about the women's rights and related movements contributed to the creation and continued vitality of those movements.Petty examines the novels as paradigms of feminist activism and reform communities and elucidates how they, whether wittingly or not, model ways to create similar communities in the real world. She demonstrates how the narratives provide insight into the hopes and anxieties surrounding some of the most important political movements in American history and how they encapsulate the movements' paradoxical blend of progressive and conservative ideologies.The major works discussed are Elizabeth Boynton Harbert's "Out of Her Sphere" (1871), Lillie Devereux Blake's "Fettered for Life" (1874), Henry James's "The Bostonians" (1886), Frances Ellen Watkins Harper's "Iola Leroy" (1892), Hamlin Garland's "A Spoil of Office" (1892), Marjorie Shuler's "For Rent--One Pedestal" (1917), Elizabeth Jordan's edited volume "The Sturdy Oak" (1917), and Oreola Williams Haskell's "Banner Bearers: Tales of the Suffrage Campaigns" (1920).Although these works discredit many traditional notions about gender and inspire their readers to seek fairness and equality for many American women, they often simultaneously perpetuate discriminatory ideas about other marginalized groups. They not only privilege the experiences of white women but also rely on widespread anxieties about racial and ethnic minorities to demonstrate the need for gender reform. By focusing on such tensions between conventional and unconventional ideas about gender, race, and class, Petty shows how the fiction of this period helps to situate first-wave feminism within a larger historical and cultural context.

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