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Women's Diaries from the Civil War South - A Literary-Historical Reading (Hardcover)
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Women's Diaries from the Civil War South - A Literary-Historical Reading (Hardcover)
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"Traditionally, narratives of war have been male," Sharon Talley
writes. In the pages that follow, she goes on to disrupt this
tradition, offering close readings and comparative studies of
fourteen women's diaries from the Civil War era that illuminate
women's experiences in the Confederacy during the war. While other
works highlighting individual diaries exist-and Talley notes that
there has been a virtual explosion of published primary sources by
women in recent years-this is the first effort of comprehensive
synthesis of women's Civil War diaries to attempt to characterize
them as a distinct genre. Deeply informed by autobiographical
theory, as well as literary and social history, Talley's
presentation of multiple diaries from women of differing
backgrounds illuminates complexities and disparities across female
wartime experiences rather than perpetuating overgeneralizations
gleaned from a single diary or preconceived ideas about what these
diaries contain. To facilitate this comparative approach, Talley
divides her study into six sections that are organized by location,
vocation, and purpose: diaries of elite planter women; diaries of
women on the Texas frontier; diaries of women on the Confederate
border; diaries of espionage by women in the South; diaries of
women nurses near the battlefront; and diaries of women
missionaries in the Port Royal Experiment. When read together,
these writings illustrate that the female experience in the Civil
War South was not one but many. Women's Diaries from the Civil War
South: A Literary-Historical Reading is an essential text for
scholars in women's studies, autobiography studies, and Civil War
studies alike, presenting an in-depth and multifaceted look at how
the Civil War reshaped women's lives in the South-and how their
diverse responses shaped the course of the war in return.
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