Aesthetics and gender in American literature

Aesthetics and gender in American literature2000
About this book
"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.
Details
- 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