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title:Reconfigured Spheres : Feminist Explorations of Literary Space
author:Higonnet, Margaret R.
publisher:University of Massachusetts Press
isbn10 | asin:0870239376
print isbn13:9780870239373
ebook isbn13:9780585083599
language:English
subjectFeminist literary criticism, Women in literature, Space and time in literature, Setting (Literature)
publication date:1994
lcc:PN98.W64R43 1994eb
ddc:809/.93352042
subject:Feminist literary criticism, Women in literature, Space and time in literature, Setting (Literature)
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Reconfigured Spheres
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Feminist Explorations of Literary Space
Edited by
Margaret R. Higonnet
and
Joan Templeton
University of Massachusetts Press
Amherst
Page iv
Frontispiece: As a nature within nature, Merian's Mother Earth nourishes male twins, progenitors of the Roman Empire in Atalanta Fugiens.
Copyright 1994 by
The University of Massachusetts Press
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
LC 94-16551
ISBN 0-87023-937-6 (cloth); 938-4 (pbk.)
Designed by Jack Harrison
Printed and bound by Thomson-Shore, Inc.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Reconfigured spheres: feminist explorations of literary space /
edited by Margaret R. Higonnet and Joan Templeton.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).
ISBN 0-87023-937-6 (alk. paper). ISBN 0-87023-938-4 (pbk.: alk. paper)
1. Feminist literary criticism. 2. Women in literature.
3. Space and time in literature. 4. Setting (Literature).
I. Higonnet, Margaret R. II. Templeton, Joan, date.
PN98.W64R43 1994
809'.93352042dc20Picture 3Picture 4Picture 594-16551
Picture 6Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10CIP
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data are available.
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So, the map revives her words
Thomas Hardy
Margaret Randolph Cardwell (19081991)
Alice Pomeroy Templeton (19161964)
Page vi
Contents
Page vii
List of Contributors
ix
New Cartographies, an Introduction
Margaret R. Higonnet
1
Addressing Social Boundaries: Dressing the Female Body in Early Realist Fiction
Eva Maria Stadler
20
Secular and Sacred Space in the Spiritual Autobiographies of Jarena Lee
Carla L. Peterson
37
Fallen Women and Upright Wives: "Woman's Place" in Early Modern Tragedy
Joan Templeton
60
Staking Claims for No Territory. The Sea as Woman's Space
Anca Vlasopolos
72
Feminist Curves in Contemporary Literary Space
Kathleen L. Komar
89
Sites of Struggle: Immigration, Deportation, Prison, and Exile
Barbara Harlow
108
The Geographics of Marginality: Place and Textuality in Simone Schwarz-Bart and Anita Desai
Indira Karamcheti
125
Borderliners: Federico Campbell and Ana Castillo
Debra A. Castillo
147
Registering Objections: Grounding Feminist Alibis
Jane Marcus
171
Mapping the Text: Critical Metaphors
Margaret R. Higonnet
194

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Contributors
DEBRA A. CASTILLO , associate professor of Romance studies and comparative literature at Cornell University, specializes in contemporary Hispanic literature, women's studies, and postcolonial literary theory. In addition to numerous essays, she has published The Translated World: A Postmodern Tour of Libraries in Literature (1984) and Talking Back: Strategies for a Latin American Feminist Literary Criticism (1992). Editor of Diacritics for five years, she is currently book review editor of Letras femeninas.
BARBARA HARLOW , associate professor of English and comparative literature at the University of Texas, Austin, has published Resistance Literature (1987) and Barred. Women, Writing and Political Detention (1992). She has also written essays on cultural politics and critical theory, with special reference to "Third World" literature.
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