Girlhood in the Contemporary American Novel: Coming-of-Age 19902020
By (Author) Angelica De Vido
Edinburgh University Press
Edinburgh University Press
7th October 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: from c 2000
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Hardback
288
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
What experiences constitute 'girlhood' What personal and social pathways are available to girls in contemporary American fiction These questions lie at the heart of this book, which argues that emancipatory new representations of girlhood have emerged in novels published between 19902020, in response to the social and cultural transformations that have been catalysed by the girl-centric agendas of contemporary feminism. Through analysing how twelve contemporary novelists depict girlhood as an expansive period during which girls can fulfil a range of personal and socio-political agendas from pursuing intellectual ambitions at university, to achieving self-realisation through solo travel this book investigates how contemporary fiction asks readers to view girlhood anew, by reimagining the personal, narrative and social possibilities of American girlhood.
Angelica De Vido is the Gardiner Fellow at New York Historical Society, where she is a scholar of twentieth and twenty-first century literature, feminist studies and the history of urban America.