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The Girl - Constructions of the Girl in Contemporary Fiction by Women (Hardcover, 1998 ed.): Ruth O. Saxton The Girl - Constructions of the Girl in Contemporary Fiction by Women (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
Ruth O. Saxton
R2,642 Discovery Miles 26 420 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The image of The Girl in contemporary fiction by women today stands in stark contrast to configurations of girlhood in earlier fiction. No longer banished to the realms of the Victorian "marriage or death" plots, girls in contemporary fiction embrace new challenges and freedoms while still struggling with plots centered on their bodies, societal limitations, and the price for freedom and escape. This unique collection tackles the contemporary forces at work on both the girls in fiction created by women and the writers themselves. The Girl investigates the legacies of expectation, competing cultural ideologies, and multiplicities of growing up female at the end of the 20th century as portrayed in contemporary fiction by women. The essayists show how new fictions of The Girl provide access to a constellation of themes and narrative patterns--including race and ethnicity, sexual orientation, class, female subjectivity, and nationalism--in new ways, while also continuing to envision girlhood in relation to such themes as love, separation from the mother, and maternal loss or overprotection. The first collection of critical essays to examine the portrayal of girls in contemporary women’s fiction within the context of recent sociological and psychological analyses of girls, The Girl proposes that contemporary stories of girlhood constitute a new lens for literary and cultural study. Examining the work of authors such as Toni Morrison, Jeanette Winterson, Jamaica Kincaid, and Joyce Carol Oates for their revelations and representations in regard to girlhood, these essays speak to, complement, and contest one another in a compelling interrogation of what it means to grow up female at the end of the millennium.

Approaches to Teaching Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway (Hardcover): Eileen Barrett, Ruth O. Saxton Approaches to Teaching Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway (Hardcover)
Eileen Barrett, Ruth O. Saxton
R2,432 R1,996 Discovery Miles 19 960 Save R436 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Mrs. Dalloway" is considered a central work in Virginia Woolf's oeuvre and in the modernist canon. It not only addresses historical and cultural issues such as war, colonialism, class, politics, marriage, sexuality, and psychology but also reimagines the novel form. Moreover, "Mrs. Dalloway" continues to grow in its influence and visibility, inspiring adaptations in film, theater, print, and other media.

Despite "Mrs. Dalloway"'s continued popularity, many students today find the prose daunting and a barrier to their appreciation and comprehension of the novel. This volume seeks to give instructors a variety of strategies for making Woolf's work compelling and accessible to students while addressing the diverse ways it has been interpreted. Part 1, "Materials," reviews editions of "Mrs. Dalloway" as well as critical and historical resources related to the novel. Part 2, "Approaches," explores the task of contextualizing this key modernist text in the classroom. Some contributors situate "Mrs. Dalloway" in its historical time and place, namely, London in the period between the two world wars. Others discuss the novel's narrative form or interpret it using perspectives from cultural studies, feminism, or queer theory. Still others address the novel's relation to poems, films, and Victorian novels. Finally, a group of essays discusses the challenges and rewards of teaching the novel in settings both traditional and nontraditional, from a college classroom to a prison.

The Book of Old Ladies - Celebrating Women of a Certain Age in Fiction (Paperback): Ruth O. Saxton The Book of Old Ladies - Celebrating Women of a Certain Age in Fiction (Paperback)
Ruth O. Saxton
R433 R411 Discovery Miles 4 110 Save R22 (5%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This is a book that champions older women's stories and challenges the limiting outcomes we seem to hold for them. The Book of Old Ladies introduces readers to thirty stories featuring fictional "women of a certain age" who increasingly become their truest selves. Their stories will entertain and provide insight into the stories we tell ourselves about the limits and opportunities of aging. A celebration of women who push back against the limiting stereotypes regarding older women's possibility, The Book of Old Ladies is a book lover's guide to approaching old age and dealing with its losses while still embracing beauty, creativity, connection, and wonder.

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