Female Friendship: Literary and Artistic Explorations
By (Author) Slav N. Gratchev
Edited by Ida Day
Edited by Larry Sheret
Contributions by Ida Day
Contributions by Michael Eskin
Contributions by Victor Fet
Contributions by Joanne Findon
Contributions by Melissa Garr
Contributions by Adriana Guarro Romero
Contributions by Araceli Hernndez-Laroche
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
12th July 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Feminism and feminist theory
Literature: history and criticism
Gender studies: women and girls
302.34092
Hardback
278
Width 160mm, Height 228mm, Spine 28mm
603g
This volume focuses on the literary and artistic exploration of female friendship in various geographical contexts, spanning the centuries from the medieval period until the present. The essays address the intense female bonding in world literature as a universal human need for intimacy, sense of belonging, and purpose. The main focus is on the reevaluation of friendships between women, which have been traditionally less epitomized than those between men. The authors of this volume demonstrate how the emotional unions of women offer compelling insights to various historical and contemporary societies, helping us understand gender relations, traditions, family life, and community values.
After years of critical neglect, the topic of female friendship in art and life is finally receiving the attention it so richly deserves. Female Friendship is a welcome addition to the growing scholarly fascination with this subject. This collection offers a varied and fresh look at what has made women appreciate, need, and support each other over the centuries. Writing across genres and continents, the scholars included in the volume add their voices to the vital and ongoing conversation about not only the remarkable value of female alliances, but also the significant challenges and transformations they must withstand to survive.
-- Margarita Marinova, Christopher Newport UniversitySlav N. Gratchev is professor of Spanish and Latin American studies at Marshall University.
Ida Day is associate professor of Spanish at Marshall University.
Larry Sheret is professor and librarian for scholarly communication & open educational resources at Marshall University.