Modernism, gender, and culture : a cultural studies approach / edited with an introduction by Lisa Rado.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York : Garland Pub., 1997.
Description
x, 386 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

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    Series
    • Garland reference library of the humanities v. 1863. [More in this series]
    • Garland reference library of the humanities. Wellesley studies in critical theory, literary history, and culture vol. 11. [More in this series]
    • Garland reference library of the humanities ; v. 1863. Wellesley studies in critical theory, literary history and culture ; vol. 11 [More in this series]
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Action note
    Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
    Contents
    • Ch. 1. The Case for Cultural/Gender/Modernist Studies / Lisa Rado
    • Ch. 2. The [Em] Space of Modernism and the Possibility of Flaneuserie: The Case of Vina Delmar and Her "Bad Girls" / Kakie Urch
    • Ch. 3. The Art(ifice) of Striptease: Gypsy Rose Lee and the Masquerade of Nudity / Jennifer Blessing
    • Ch. 4. Modernist Mediumship / Helen Sword
    • Ch. 5. The "Wife" and the "Genius": Domesticating Modern Art in Stein's Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas / Margot Norris
    • Ch. 6. You Must Go Home Again: Duty, Love, and Work as Presented in Popular Magazines during World War II / Susan Alexander and Alison Greenberg
    • Ch. 7. Madge Tennent: Contested Images from Paradise / Bonnie G. Kelm
    • Ch. 8. Modernism or Modernismo? Delmira Agustini and the Gendering of Turn-of-the-Century Spanish-American Poetry / Patricia Varas
    • Ch. 9. The Face and Voice of Blackness / Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
    ISBN
    0815317867 (alk. paper)
    LCCN
    ^^^96046542^//r97
    OCLC
    35658088
    RCP
    H - S
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