BOOKS - Transatlantic Women's Literature
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107973
107973
Transatlantic Women's Literature
Author: Heidi Slettedahl Macpherson
Year: June 30, 1905
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 984 KB
Language: English
Year: June 30, 1905
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 984 KB
Language: English
Transatlantic Women s Literature is a valuable contribution to the evolving debate surrounding Transatlantic Studies and transatlantic literature Its originality and importance lie in its focus on 20th century women s narratives of travel and adventure and its deliberate expansion of the Transatlantic concept beyond the familiar US UK axis to include Canada South America the Caribbean and Eastern Europe The crisscrossing of the Atlantic is contested and problematised throughout The book explores culturally resonant literature that imagines views from both sides and examines the imaginary in between space of the Atlantic It offers a considered exploration of the way in which the space of the Atlantic and women s space work together in the construction of meaning in transatlantic texts Focusing on contemporary literature this book engages with a range of texts from novellas and novels to essays memoirs and travel literature Nella Larsen s Quicksand is read alongside Bharati Mukherjee s Jasmine in relation to constructions of the exotic Eva Hoffman s Lost in Translation is explored in relation to travel memoirs such as Jenny Diski s Skating to Antarctica and Stranger on a Train and Anne Tyler s transatlantic novel The Accidental Tourist is read alongside her latest transpacific novel Digging to America and Isabel Allende s Daughter of Fortune Readers will gain an appreciation of the complexity of the transatlantic narrative and the ways in which these narratives are defined by and infused with gender considerations Heidi Slettedahl Macpherson s homepage