Feminism as world literature /
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Bloomsbury Academic,
2022.
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Series: | Literatures as world literature.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Is a feminist world literature possible? / Robin Truth Goodman
- Genres. "There are in Persia many subjects not accessible to female inquiry": Eurocentric and cross-cultural feminist nomadism in Lady Mary Sheil's Glimpses of life and manners in Persia (1856) / Marie Ostby
- Changing the world of feminist demodystopias / Caren Irr
- The speculative mode in feminist world literature / Debjani Ganguly
- Poet/guerreras: hip hop and world literature / Debra Castillo
- Surface matters: female allegories and the gendering of continents from Waldseemüller to Ortelius / Katharina Piechocki
- Strategies. Bonds of labor: Mahasweta Devi, feminism, Leninism / Keya Gangulyhe
- Worlds that women collect / Lisa Ryoko Wakamiya
- Practicing transnational feminist recovery today / Jessica Berman
- Woman as anti-suicide bomb: women trapped between past and future / Mieke Bal
- Towards a decolonial-feminist worlding of literature / Laura Doyle
- The elusive post-colonial: women writers in/and the African diaspora / Hortense J. Spillers
- Themes. Intertwining feminisms, environmentalims, and world literature in Ruth Ozeki's A tale for the time being / Karen Thornber
- Troubling the human, worlding gender in Maryse Condé's The wondrous and tragic life of Ivan and Ivana / Nicole Simek
- Dissident feminist subjects and spaces in Arundhati Roy's The Ministry of Utmost Happiness / Sarah Afzal
- Maghrebi women's literature and film: the 'Ecritures féminines' of Unsubmissive voices / Valérie Orlando
- Towards a new theory of feminist world literature, in film / Robin Truth Goodman
- Passivity and nomadism in the literature of Luisa Valenzuela / Sofia Iaffa.