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Aesthetics and gender in American literatureAesthetics and gender in American literature

Aesthetics and gender in American literature2000

Deborah Barker

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"In Aesthetics and Gender in American Literature: Portraits of the Woman Artist, Barker demonstrates how popular woman writers - Fanny Fern, E. D. E. N. Southworth, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Louisa May Alcott, Kate Chopin, Edith Wharton, and Jessie Fauset - used the female visual artist as their artistic alter ego to renegotiate the boundaries between high and low culture.". "In their challenge to a gendered, racialized evolutionary aesthetics as embodied in the female copyist as an icon of cultural reproduction, these women writers enact in a fictional format what many recent feminists address at the theoretical level: a resistance to essentialist definitions of women's nature and to "universal" standards of high culture."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
2000
OL Work ID
OL1989886W

Subjects

Art and literatureAmerican AestheticsHistory and criticismSex role in literatureWomen authorsWomen artists in literatureWomen and literatureAmerican fictionAesthetics, AmericanGender identity in literatureAmerican literature, history and criticismWomen in literature

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