The Routledge Introduction to American Women Writers considers
the key literary, historical, cultural, and intellectual contexts
of American women authors from the seventeenth century to the
present, and provides students with an analysis of the most
up-to-date literary trends and debates in women s literature. This
accessible and engaging guide covers a variety of essential topics
such as:
- The origins of American women s writing
- The colonial period and the Puritans
- The early national period and the rhetoric of independence
- The 19th Century and the Civil War period
- The 20th Century, including Modernism and the Harlem
Renaissance
- The 21st Century and the future of American women s
writing
- Feminism, sexuality, regionalism, domesticity, ethnicity, and
multiculturalism.
The volume examines the ways in which both canonical and lesser
known women writers from diverse class and cultural backgrounds
have shaped American literary traditions, addressing key
contemporary and theoretical debates, and giving particular
attention to the ways writers worked both inside, outside, and
around the strictures of their cultural and historical moments to
create a space for women's voices and experiences as a vital part
of American life. This valuable introduction offers a readable,
cohesive narrative of the development of literature by American
women and a refreshing range of perspectives. It also includes
bullet point summaries and suggestions for further reading at the
end of each chapter, making it particularly useful for
students."
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