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Margaret Drabble's Female Bildungsromane : Theory, Genre, and Gender

Part of the Writing About Women Feminist Literary Studies series
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This book examines Margaret Drabble's female Bildungsromane using a Marxist-feminist theoretical model.

Thus it historicizes genre - the Bildungsroman - and also the specific kinds of journeys upon which the heroine embarks: marriage, housework, community, sorority, literary creativity.

Integrating the theoretical work of Marx, Engels, Althusser, Barret, Gilligan, Hartsock and others, Ian Wojcik-Andrews sees these journeys as historically determined yet negotiable points of intersection that mediate between the hegemony of materialist, psychoanalytic, and aesthetic ideologies and the ongoing struggle by women and women writers for human rights.

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Peter Lang Publishing Inc
082041901X / 9780820419015
Hardback
823.914
01/08/1995
United States
224 pages
510 grams
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