04215oam 2200781I 450 991046397020332120200520144314.01-315-78594-31-317-71902-61-317-71903-410.4324/9781315785943 (CKB)2670000000529300(EBL)1639412(SSID)ssj0001130865(PQKBManifestationID)12548120(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001130865(PQKBWorkID)11128586(PQKB)10038015(OCoLC)878137819(MiAaPQ)EBC1639412(Au-PeEL)EBL1639412(CaPaEBR)ebr10843508(CaONFJC)MIL578194(OCoLC)871224597(OCoLC)897457446(EXLCZ)99267000000052930020180706e20132003 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHerspace women, writing, and solitude /Jo Malin, Victoria Boynton, editorsLondon :Routledge,2013.1 online resource (306 p.)HAWORTH Innovations in Feminist StudiesFirst published in 2003 by The Haworth Press, Inc.0-7890-1819-5 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.Cover; Half Title; Herspace Women, Writing, and Solitude; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; About the Editors; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Section I: Women Theorizing Herpace-Solite and Writing; 1. Women Alone: The Spinster's Art; 2. With Sure and Uncertain Footing: Negotiating the Terrain of a Solitude in May Sarton's Journals; 3. Unknown Women: Secular Solitude in the Works of Alice Koller and May Sarton; 4. A Veritable Guest to Her Own Self; 5. Woolf, Hurston, and the House of Self; 6. The Domestic Politics of Marguerite DurasSection II: Women's Writting Spaces-Solitude and the Creative Process7. Writing Women, Solitary Space, and the Ideology of Domesticity; 8. Car, Kitchen, Canyon: Mother Writing; 9. Between the Study and the Living Room: Writing Alone and with Others; Section III: Women Writing Herpace-Personal Takes on Home; 10. What to Make of Missing Children (A Life Slipping into Fiction); 11. The Little Gray House and Me; 12. The Colors and the Light; 13. A Woman's Place; 14. Reframing My Life; 15. An &/or Peace Performance; AfterwordThis collection delves deeply into the power of solitude in a richly detailed exploration of the lives of women writers! The essays in this fascinating volume combine literary theory, autobiography, performance, and criticism, while opening minds and expanding concepts of women's roles both in the home and within academia along the way. Herspace: Women, Writing, and Solitude begins with a discussion of the importance of solitude to the works of a variety of writers, including Margaret Atwood, May Sarton, Virginia Woolf, Marguerite Duras, and Zora Neale Hurston, and then moves on to anHaworth innovations in feminist studies.American literatureWomen authorsHistory and criticismEnglish literatureWomen authorsHistory and criticismFeminism and literatureEnglish-speaking countriesWomen and literatureEnglish-speaking countriesAuthorshipSex differencesPersonal space in literatureSolitude in literatureElectronic books.American literatureWomen authorsHistory and criticism.English literatureWomen authorsHistory and criticism.Feminism and literatureWomen and literatureAuthorshipSex differences.Personal space in literature.Solitude in literature.810.9/9287Boynton Victoria916079Malin Jo1942-916080MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463970203321Herspace2053720UNINA