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#MeToo and modernism / edited by Robin E. Field and Jerrica Jordan.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: [Clemson, SC] : Clemson University Press, 2022Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781638040378
Other title:
  • Hashtag MeToo and modernism
  • #Me Too and modernism
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: #MeToo and modernismDDC classification:
  • 809/.933556 23/eng/20220928
LOC classification:
  • PN56.S516
Contents:
Introduction: #MeToo and modernism / Robin E. Field and Jerrica Jordan -- Questioning modern misogyny. "I'd have my life unbe": undoing experience in Tess of the d'Urbervilles / Bailey Shaw -- Muses and misogyny in decadent modernism / Angie Blumberg -- Defiant martyrs, repentant sinners, and pioneer players: translating and transforming the works of Hrotsvit of Gandersheim / Ben Lee Taylor -- Ford's creepy candor / Beci Carver -- #MeToo, modernism, and trauma. Locating women's shared trauma and precursors to the #MeToo movement in Virginia Woolf's The voyage out and Moments of being / Ellen Campbell -- The phonograph as witness: new media's #MeToo evolution / Zan Cammack -- Street harassment in Wells, Joyce, and Woolf / Candis E. Bond -- "full yell of full woman, delight, joy, indignation": women out-spoken in Joyce's Ulysses / Michael Levenson -- Aftermath: outrage and its reactions. Modernist memoir and the social structures of sexual violence / Emma Heaney -- What happened in the Cane? A rereading of Jean Toomer's "Fern" / Samantha Wallace -- Histories of rape resistance: revolution in Ann Petry's The street / Jerrica Jordan -- Why all rape is interracial: Wide Sargasso Sea and the possibility of feminist solidarity / Carine Mardorossian -- #MeToo modernist pedagogy. Rescuing women from historical amnesia: how three twenty-first-century TV series address #MeToo and foreground the role of women in the twenty-first century / Daniel R. Schwarz -- #MeToo vs. modernism in the classroom / Cara L. Lewis -- "equally, if you stop to laugh": teaching the humor of A room of one's own in the #MeToo classroom / Lauryl Tucker.
Summary: "#MeToo and Modernism opens new critical conversations about modernism and power, privilege, and patriarchy to uncover a united literary movement against sexual violence. This volume showcases how authors, whether purposely or not, challenge patriarchal viewpoints regarding sexuality, gender, and race and allowed readers different methods of interpretation for trauma narratives"-- Provided by publisher.
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Introduction: #MeToo and modernism / Robin E. Field and Jerrica Jordan -- Questioning modern misogyny. "I'd have my life unbe": undoing experience in Tess of the d'Urbervilles / Bailey Shaw -- Muses and misogyny in decadent modernism / Angie Blumberg -- Defiant martyrs, repentant sinners, and pioneer players: translating and transforming the works of Hrotsvit of Gandersheim / Ben Lee Taylor -- Ford's creepy candor / Beci Carver -- #MeToo, modernism, and trauma. Locating women's shared trauma and precursors to the #MeToo movement in Virginia Woolf's The voyage out and Moments of being / Ellen Campbell -- The phonograph as witness: new media's #MeToo evolution / Zan Cammack -- Street harassment in Wells, Joyce, and Woolf / Candis E. Bond -- "full yell of full woman, delight, joy, indignation": women out-spoken in Joyce's Ulysses / Michael Levenson -- Aftermath: outrage and its reactions. Modernist memoir and the social structures of sexual violence / Emma Heaney -- What happened in the Cane? A rereading of Jean Toomer's "Fern" / Samantha Wallace -- Histories of rape resistance: revolution in Ann Petry's The street / Jerrica Jordan -- Why all rape is interracial: Wide Sargasso Sea and the possibility of feminist solidarity / Carine Mardorossian -- #MeToo modernist pedagogy. Rescuing women from historical amnesia: how three twenty-first-century TV series address #MeToo and foreground the role of women in the twenty-first century / Daniel R. Schwarz -- #MeToo vs. modernism in the classroom / Cara L. Lewis -- "equally, if you stop to laugh": teaching the humor of A room of one's own in the #MeToo classroom / Lauryl Tucker.

"#MeToo and Modernism opens new critical conversations about modernism and power, privilege, and patriarchy to uncover a united literary movement against sexual violence. This volume showcases how authors, whether purposely or not, challenge patriarchal viewpoints regarding sexuality, gender, and race and allowed readers different methods of interpretation for trauma narratives"-- Provided by publisher.

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