Keeping up Her Geography
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Women's Writing and Geocultural Space in Early Twentieth-Century U.S. Literature and Culture
Abstract
Recently, literary critics and some historians have argued that to use the language of separate spheres is to "mistake fiction for reality." However, the tendency in this criticism is to ignore the work of feminist political theorists who argue that a range of ideologies of the public and private consistently work to mask gender inequalities. In Keeping Up Her Geography, Tanya Ann Kenedy argues that these inequalities are shaped by multiple, but interconnected, spatial constructions of the public and private in US culture. Moreover, the early twentieth century when key spatial concepts – the nation, the urban, the regional, and the domestic – were being redefined is a pivotal era for understanding how the public-private binary remains tenaciously central to the defining of gender. Keeping Up Her Geography shows that this is the case in a range of literary and cultural contexts: in feminist speeches at the World’s Columbian Exposition, in middle-class women’s urban reform texts, in southern writer Ellen Glasgow’s novels, and in the autobiographical narratives of Zora Neale Hurston and Agnes Smedley.
Keywords
private; binary; womans; building; female; subject; van; vorst; store; Young Man; porch; Van Vorst; Big Sweet; Free Woman; Agrarian Plot; Private Binary; Familial Home; Agrarian Narrative; Black Masculine; Polk County; Social Reproduction; Separate Spheres Ideology; Store Porch; Hurston’s Text; Frontier Model; Middle Class Female; Dust Tracks; Frontier Masculinity; Private Divide; Female SubjectDOI
10.4324/9780203944493ISBN
9781135863333, 9781135863333, 9781135863289, 9780415979498, 9780203944493, 9781138813946, 9781135863326OCN
1135847836Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2006Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory,Classification
Biography, Literature and Literary studies


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