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Modernism, Sex, and Gender

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Modernism, Sex, and Gender

Contributors:

By (Author) Professor Celia Marshik
By (author) Professor Allison Pease

ISBN:

9781350020450

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

4th October 2018

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Gender studies, gender groups

Dewey:

809.9112

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Weight:

390g

Description

Modernism, Sex, and Gender is an up-to-date and in-depth review of how theories of gender and sexuality have shaped the way modernism has been read and interpreted from its inception to the present day. The volume explores four key aspects of modernist literature and criticism that have contributed to the new modernist studies: womens contributions to modernism; masculinities; sexuality; and the intersection of gender and sexuality with politics and law. Including brief case studies of such writers as May Sinclair and Radclyffe Hall, this book is a valuable guide for those looking to understand the history of critical thought on gender and sexuality in modernist studies today.

Reviews

Modernism, Sex and Gender is a prodigious and inspiring compendium of Modernist Studies on sexuality, masculinities and femininities and politics of identity since the 1970s from a feminist perspective. * Gender *
Dividing their study into chapters on femininity, sexuality, masculinity, and the law, Marshik and Pease offer not only a history of how these topics evolved in modernist studies but also a handy primer on each topic and a valuable overview of some of the defining texts (complemented by a topical bibliography). In addition, each chapter includes at least one case study tracing the critical trajectory of an author (or authors), demonstrating how changes in modernist studies opened new critical territory for each Summing Up: Recommended. * CHOICE *
This valuable tool, offered in the Bloomsbury New Modernisms Series, provides a guide to ways that critical studies relating to gender, sex, sexuality, and censorship have shaped our understanding of literary modernism through the decades. Its authors are well qualified for the project, [and] have provided a valuable and extensive bibliography, inclusive of current work. I recommend this study as a source for graduate students and advanced undergraduates, as well as a useful review for established scholars * James Joyce Literary Supplement *
A perceptive and intelligently structured analysis of how the narrative of modernist literature changed with the emergence of second-wave feminism, gay and lesbian studies, queer theory, and masculinity studies. It will be particularly useful for students of modernism working within the fields of feminism, gender studies, queer theory, or censorship seeking an overview of the critical landscape. But, as stated above, Marshik and Peases cogent explanations of the various themes and areas in focus also make the book highly valuable to readers previously unfamiliar with modernism. * The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory *
One of the greatest achievements of Modernism, Sex, and Gender is its meticulous recording of the conjunction of shifts in modernist as well as feminist criticism, queer theory, and masculinity studies ... [it] represents an excellent, systematic display of scholarship on modernist women and modernist lesbians spanning more than a century. * KULT_online *
[This] is a clear and comprehensive guidebook to the scholarly debates concerning the relationships between gender, sexuality, and modernist literature. * Modern Language Review *
Comprehensively documents a number of issues related to gender, sexuality, and feminism ... An ideal textbook. * Years Work in English Studies *

Author Bio

Celia Marshik is Professor of English at Stony Brook University, USA. She is editor of The Cambridge Companion to Modernist Culture (2015) and author of British Modernism and Censorship (2009) and At the Mercy of Their Clothes: Modernism, the Middlebrow, and British Garment Culture (2016). Allison Pease is Professor of English at John Jay College, City University of New York, USA. She is author of Modernism, Mass Culture, and the Aesthetics of Obscenity (2000), Modernism, Feminism, and the Culture of Boredom (2012) and editor of The Cambridge Companion to "To the Lighthouse" (2014).

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