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The unsociable sociability of women'...
Collett, Anne.

 

  • The unsociable sociability of women's lifewriting[electronic resource] /
  • 紀錄類型: 書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
    杜威分類號: 809/.933522
    書名/作者: The unsociable sociability of women's lifewriting/ edited by Anne Collett and Louise D'Arcens.
    其他作者: Collett, Anne.
    出版者: New York : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2010.
    面頁冊數: 1 online resource (xi, 228 p.) : : ill.
    標題: Literature - Women authors
    標題: Autobiography - Women authors.
    標題: Women in literature.
    標題: Self in literature.
    標題: Self-presentation in literature.
    標題: Social interaction in literature.
    標題: Autobiography in literature.
    ISBN: 9780230294868 (electronic bk.)
    ISBN: 0230294863 (electronic bk.)
    書目註: Includes bibliographical references and index.
    內容註: Femmes a part : unsociable sociability, women, lifewriting / Louise D'Arcens and Anne Collett -- Je, Christine : Christine de Pizan's autobiographical topoi / Louise D'Arcens -- Law, gender and print culture in the lifewriting of Eliza Frances Robertson / Sarah Ailwood -- Some stories need to be told, then told again : Yvonne Johnson and Rudy Wiebe / Michael Jacklin -- The scripted life of Peig Sayers / Irene Lucchitti -- Yet thou did deliver me : the exemplary life of Alice Thornton / Anne Lear -- Size matters : the oppositional self-portraiture of Emily Carr / Anne Collett -- A literary fortune : Mary Fortune's life in the colonial periodical press / Megan Brown -- You for whom I wrote : Ren�ee Vivien, H.D. and the Roman �a clef / Melissa Boyde -- Writing food writing fiction writing life : Marion Halligan's memoirs / Dorothy Jones -- Writing as cultural negotiation : Suneeta Peres da Costa and Alice Pung / Wenche Ommundsen -- The language of recognition : Carolyn Slaughter and Alexandra Fuller / Tony Simoes da Silva.
    摘要、提要註: When Christine de Pizan described herself in 1405 as 'femme a part', she expressed a divided sense of identity that has echoed throughout women's life-writing up to the present day. In these three words Christine captures the uneasy relationship between the female self that is a part of communities and the self that stands apart from them. Christine anticipates Kant's concept of unsociable sociability in which 'an inclination to associate with others' weighs against 'a strong propensity to isolate [one]self from others'. It is this complex sense of self - seeking to belong yet yearning for solitude and distinction - that is at the heart of this volume's exploration of women's life writing. Offering a cross-cultural and cross-historical emphasis, it makes a distinctive contribution to current debates on women's life-writing. Its emphasis on unsociable sociability offers a timely, provocative response to the established notion of the female self as a 'relational subject'.
    電子資源: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
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