Rooms of Our Own
Rooms of Our Own
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Author(s): Gubar, Susan
ISBN No.: 9780252073793
Edition: Annotated
Pages: 256
Year: 200610
Format: Perfect (Trade Paper)
Price: $ 33.35
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

The once and future history of sex and gender ?Rooms of Our Own will charm and hearten fans of Woolf's works. Indeed, much of the delight and effectiveness of the book comes from Gubar?s deft incorporation not only of Woolf?s structure, but of her memorable turns of phrase. As an experiment, one cannot imagine this being done otherwise or better.? --Maria DiBattista, professor of English and comparative literature, Princeton University "Spoken from the heart, Rooms of Our Own provides a powerful antidote to the pessimism so often expressed about ?feminism? or ?the women's movement? or younger women's seeming lack of interest in battles that still need to be fought. Gubar, one of the foremost pioneers, addresses these issues with elegance and wit, elucidating the multiple currents swirling around gender studies and social activism today and illustrating why they still profoundly matter. Rooms of Our Own speaks as much to the students she so lovingly depicts as to those of us who teach them." --Brenda R. Silver, Mary Brinsmead Wheelock Professor, Dartmouth CollegeWith a little help from Virginia Woolf, Susan Gubar contemplates startling transformations produced by the women?s movement in recent decades.


What advances have women made and what still needs to be done? Taking Woolf?s classic A Room of One?s Own as her guide, Gubar engages these questions by recounting one year in the life of an English professor. A meditation on the teaching of literature and on the state of the humanities today, her chapters also provide a crash course on challenges and changes in feminist intellectual history over the past several decades: the influence of post_structuralism and of critical race, post_colonial, and cultural studies scholarship; the stakes of queer theory and the institutionalization of women?s studies; the effects of globalism and bioengineering on conversations about gender, sex, and sexuality. Yet Rooms of Our Own eschews a scholarly approach. Instead, through narrative criticism it enlists a thoroughly contemporary cast of characters who tell us as much about the comedies and tragedies of campus life today as they do about the sometimes contentious but invariably liberating feminisms of our future.


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