Representing Rural Women
Representing Rural Women
Enszer, Julie R.; Easton-Flake, Amy; Beins, Agatha; Thomas-Evans, Margaret; Cook, Nancy; Davis, H. Louise; Erlick, Eli; Coby, Jim; Cella, Laurie J. C.; Womack Smith, Whitney
Lexington Books
07/2021
256
Mole
Inglês
9781498595544
15 a 20 dias
386
Introduction: Representing Rural Women
Margaret Thomas-Evans and Whitney Womack Smith
Part I: Representations of Rural Women in Literature and Film
Chapter 1. "Gone Country": Literary Depictions of the New Woman in Rurality
Adam Nemmers
Chapter 2. Reassessing the American Migration Experience: The Dollmaker's Gertie Nevels as an American Working-Class Heroine
Laurie Cella
Chapter 3. A Quiet, Debilitating Ailment: Racial Isolation and Rural America in Willa Cather's and Zora Neale Hurston's Experimental Fiction
Jericho Williams
Chapter 4. Ginseng-Gathering Women: The Underground Economy in Five Appalachian Novels
Jimmy Dean Smith
Chapter 5. The Potential to Reform Rural Fingerbone: Sylvie's New Western Revolution in Marilynne Robinson's Housekeeping
Amanda Zastrow
Chapter 6. Rural Spaces and (In)Disposable Bodies in Jesmyn Ward's Salvage the Bones
Jim Coby
Chapter 7. Codes of Kinship: Rural Poverty and Female Resilience in Winter's Bone
H. Louise Davis and Whitney Womack Smith
Chapter 8. Rural Trans Girlhoods in Young Adult Fiction
Barbara Pini and Wendy Keys
Part II: Rural Women's Self-Representations
Chapter 9. Poetic Representations of Mormon Women in Late Nineteenth-Century Frontier America
Amy Easton-Flake
Chapter 10. Lightning Strikes, Burned Bread & Chipmunks: Women Lookouts in the American West
Nancy Cook
Chapter 11. A Life in the Country: Lesbians and Feminists Living on the Land
Agatha Beins and Julie Enszer
Chapter 12. On Rural Transgender Visibility
Eli Erlick
Chapter 13. Visual and Digital Representations of Canadian Rural Women's Organizations
Margaret Thomas-Evans
Chapter 14. "Pining for High Fashion?": Rural Women Writing on Fashion Online
Holly Kent
Chapter 15. Fantasies and Phobias: De-Mythologizing Contemporary and Historical Depictions of Rural Women
Elizabeth Thompson
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Introduction: Representing Rural Women
Margaret Thomas-Evans and Whitney Womack Smith
Part I: Representations of Rural Women in Literature and Film
Chapter 1. "Gone Country": Literary Depictions of the New Woman in Rurality
Adam Nemmers
Chapter 2. Reassessing the American Migration Experience: The Dollmaker's Gertie Nevels as an American Working-Class Heroine
Laurie Cella
Chapter 3. A Quiet, Debilitating Ailment: Racial Isolation and Rural America in Willa Cather's and Zora Neale Hurston's Experimental Fiction
Jericho Williams
Chapter 4. Ginseng-Gathering Women: The Underground Economy in Five Appalachian Novels
Jimmy Dean Smith
Chapter 5. The Potential to Reform Rural Fingerbone: Sylvie's New Western Revolution in Marilynne Robinson's Housekeeping
Amanda Zastrow
Chapter 6. Rural Spaces and (In)Disposable Bodies in Jesmyn Ward's Salvage the Bones
Jim Coby
Chapter 7. Codes of Kinship: Rural Poverty and Female Resilience in Winter's Bone
H. Louise Davis and Whitney Womack Smith
Chapter 8. Rural Trans Girlhoods in Young Adult Fiction
Barbara Pini and Wendy Keys
Part II: Rural Women's Self-Representations
Chapter 9. Poetic Representations of Mormon Women in Late Nineteenth-Century Frontier America
Amy Easton-Flake
Chapter 10. Lightning Strikes, Burned Bread & Chipmunks: Women Lookouts in the American West
Nancy Cook
Chapter 11. A Life in the Country: Lesbians and Feminists Living on the Land
Agatha Beins and Julie Enszer
Chapter 12. On Rural Transgender Visibility
Eli Erlick
Chapter 13. Visual and Digital Representations of Canadian Rural Women's Organizations
Margaret Thomas-Evans
Chapter 14. "Pining for High Fashion?": Rural Women Writing on Fashion Online
Holly Kent
Chapter 15. Fantasies and Phobias: De-Mythologizing Contemporary and Historical Depictions of Rural Women
Elizabeth Thompson
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors