0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R250 - R500 (1)
  • R500 - R1,000 (1)
  • R1,000 - R2,500 (1)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 3 of 3 matches in All Departments

Voices of the Nation - Women and Public Speech in Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture (Hardcover, New): Caroline... Voices of the Nation - Women and Public Speech in Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture (Hardcover, New)
Caroline Field Levander
R2,568 R2,129 Discovery Miles 21 290 Save R439 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Throughout the nineteenth century, American authors such as Henry James, William Dean Howells, and Noah Webster displayed a fascination with women's speech--describing how women's voices sound, what happens when women speak, and what reactions their speech produces, especially in their male listeners. Voices of the Nation argues that closer inspection of these recurring descriptions also performed political work that has had a profound--though unspecified to date--impact on American culture.

Voices of the Nation - Women and Public Speech in Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture (Paperback): Caroline... Voices of the Nation - Women and Public Speech in Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture (Paperback)
Caroline Field Levander
R936 Discovery Miles 9 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Throughout the nineteenth century, American fiction displayed a fascination with women's speech - describing how women's voices sound, what happens when women speak and what reactions their speech produces, especially in their male listeners. Voices of the Nation argues that closer inspection of these recurring descriptions also performed political work that has had a profound - though unspecified to date - impact on American culture. Commentaries on the female voice were propounded by writers such as Henry James, William Dean Howells and Noah Webster, and these texts played a central role in attempts to define and enforce the radical social changes instituted by the emerging bourgeoisie.

Global Contexts, Local Literatures - The New Southern Studies (Paperback): Patricia Yaeger, Rafael Perez-Torres, Kirsten Silva... Global Contexts, Local Literatures - The New Southern Studies (Paperback)
Patricia Yaeger, Rafael Perez-Torres, Kirsten Silva Gruesz, Caroline Field Levander, Edwin J. Barton, …
R377 Discovery Miles 3 770 Out of stock

Recent debates about globalism have usefully transformed the positioning and the cultural geography of studies of the American South. Once marked by tensions between the national and the regional, southern studies is now increasingly characterized by tensions between the local and the global. This special issue of American Literature features interdisciplinary and comparative work that focuses on the U.S. South in global contexts and attempts to reconceptualize the South from various theoretical, literary, and cultural perspectives. The new southern studies promises to be less preoccupied with patriarchal whiteness and rural idyll and more concerned with understanding the U.S. South as a construction of border crossings of every sort. Featured essays examine the political, economic, and social effects of globalization on the geopolitical locale and literary productions of the region. Each seeks to redefine the geographic and epistemological boundaries of the U.S. South by linking it to other "Souths" globally. The issue opens with a collection of manifestos given at the recent conference "The U.S. South in Global Context." These unique pieces offer variant perspectives on a common theme. Touching on history, community, migration, globalizing modernization, and even Wal-Mart, these sixteen briefs remind the reader that the American South is somewhere between the modern cosmopolitan and the historical rural spheres. One contributor examines how modernization has spread unevenly throughout the region and how it has affected recent immigrants to southern hybrid culture. Another engages in a comparative exercise between the U.S. South and Latin America, addressing questions of postcolonialism. Other contributors reflect on southern distinctiveness, southern literature, and southern colonial life. Included in the issue is a collection of original and review essays focused geographically on still lower latitudes: investigations of the Deep South and certain Caribbean cultures, and comparisons of the U.S. South to the underprivileged global South.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
Wellbeing from Woodland - A Critical…
Alice Goodenough, Sue Waite Hardcover R2,734 Discovery Miles 27 340
The Clever Guts Diet - How to…
Michael Mosley Paperback  (1)
R305 R244 Discovery Miles 2 440
HACCP - A Practical Approach
S. Mortimore, Carol Wallace Hardcover R2,450 Discovery Miles 24 500
Health Psychology - An Introduction to…
Linda Brannon, Jess Feist, … Paperback R1,309 R1,170 Discovery Miles 11 700
The Pope of Happiness - A Festschrift…
Alex C. Michalos Hardcover R2,831 Discovery Miles 28 310
Transcultural Artificial Intelligence…
Irena Papadopoulos, Christina Koulouglioti, … Paperback R3,289 Discovery Miles 32 890
The Obesity Epidemic - Why a Social…
Monica M. Taylor Hardcover R1,469 Discovery Miles 14 690
Patient and Staff Voices in Primary Care…
Kenneth E. Collins Hardcover R2,831 Discovery Miles 28 310
Building Evidence for Active Ageing…
Asghar Zaidi, Sarah Harper, … Hardcover R5,009 Discovery Miles 50 090
The Practical Handbook of Living with…
Isla Parker, Richard Coaten, … Paperback R848 Discovery Miles 8 480

 

Partners