In an innovative and invigorating exploration of the complex relations
between women and the modern, Rita Felski challenges conventional
male-centered theories of modernity. She also calls into question
those feminist perspectives that have either demonized the modern as
inherently patriarchal, or else assumed a simple opposition between
men’s and women’s experiences of the modern world. Combining
cultural history with cultural theory, and focusing on the fin de
siècle, Felski examines the gendered meanings of such notions as
nostalgia, consumption, feminine writing, the popular sublime,
evolution, revolution, and perversion. Her approach is comparative and
interdisciplinary, covering a wide variety of texts from the English,
French, and German traditions: sociological theory, realist and
naturalist novels, decadent literature, political essays and speeches,
sexological discourse, and sentimental popular fiction. Male and
female writers from Simmel, Zola, Sacher-Masoch, and Rachilde to Marie
Corelli, Wilde, and Olive Schreiner come under Felski’s scrutiny as
she exposes the varied and often contradictory connections between
femininity and modernity. Seen through the lens of Felski’s
discerning eye, the last fin de siècle provides illuminating
parallels with our own. And Felski’s keen analysis of the matrix of
modernism offers needed insight into the sense of cultural crisis
brought on by postmodernism.
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ISBN
9780674036796
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Harvard University Press
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Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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