Feminist literary criticism
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Feminist literary criticism is literary criticism informed by feminist theory, or by the politics of feminism more broadly. Its history has been broad and varied, from classic works of nineteenth-century women authors such as George Eliot and Margaret Fuller to cutting-edge theoretical work in women's studies and gender studies by "third-wave" authors. In the most general and simple terms, feminist literary criticism before the 1970s -- in the first and second waves of feminism -- was concerned with the politics of women's authorship and the representation of women's condition within literature. Since the arrival of more complex conceptions of gender and subjectivity and third-wave feminism, feminist literary criticism has taken a variety of new routes. It has considered gender in the terms of Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalysis, as part of the deconstruction of existing relations of power, and as a concrete political investment. It has been closely associated with the birth and growth of queer studies. And the more traditionally central feminist concern with the representation and politics of women's lives has continued to play an active role in criticism.
See also: Feminist film theory, feminist theory, literary criticism
External links
- The "Feminist Theory and Criticism" article series from the Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism:
- 1963-1972 (http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/hopkins_guide_to_literary_theory/feminist_theory_and_criticism-_1.html)
- Anglo-American Feminisms (http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/hopkins_guide_to_literary_theory/feminist_theory_and_criticism-_2.html)
- Poststructuralist Feminisms (http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/hopkins_guide_to_literary_theory/feminist_theory_and_criticism-_3.html)
- Materialist Feminisms (http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/hopkins_guide_to_literary_theory/feminist_theory_and_criticism-_4.html)
References
- Judith Butler. Gender Trouble. ISBN 0415924995.
- Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar. The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination. ISBN 0300084587.
- Toril Moi. Sexual/Textual Politics: Feminist Literary Theory. ISBN 0415029740; ISBN 0415280125 (second edition).