1st Edition
Rereading Modernism New Directions in Feminist Criticism
Part 1: Introduction 1. Lost and Found: Remembering Modernism, Rethinking Feminism Lisa Rado Part 2: Rereading Modernism 2. A Manifesto for Feminine Modernism: Dorothy Richardson’s Pilgrimage Lynette Felber 3. Rebecca West’s Criticism: Alliance, Tradition and Modernism Margaret D. Stetz 4. Woolf, Cézanne, and the Nachträglichkeit of Feminist Modernism George Smith 5. Expatriate Sapphic Modernism: Entering Literary History Shari Benstock 6. Afro-American Women Writers: The New Negro Movement 1924-1933 Ann Allen Shockley 7. To Hell With It: Modernism in a Feminist Frame David R. Jarraway 8. Doris Lessing’s Golden Notebook: A Paradox of Postmodern Play Suzette Henke Part 3: Rereading Feminist Criticism 9. Modernism and Modernity: Engendering Literary History Rita Felski 10. A Joyce of One’s Own: Following the Lead of Woolf, West and Barnes Bonnie Kime Scott 11. Repossessing Papa: A Narcissistic Meditation for Literary Throwbacks Mark Spilka 12. Subject to Change: The Problematics of Authority in Feminist Modernist Biography Sheila Kineke 13. Feminist Criticism/Cultural Studies/Modernist Texts: A Manifesto for the ‘90s Deborah F. Jacobs Part 4: New Directions 14. Invisible Assistants or Lab Partners? Female Modernism and the Culture(s) of Modern Science Susan M. Squier 15. "Excellent Not a Hull House": Gertrude Stein, Jane Addams, and Feminist-Modernist Political Culture Marianne DeKoven 16. The "Great Company of Real Women": Modernist Women Writers and Mass Commercial Culture Angela Hewett 17. Reading "as a Modernist"/Denaturalizing Modernist Reading Protocols: Wyndham Lewis’s Tarr Ann L. Ardis
Biography
Lisa Rado (Harvard Westlake Upper School, CA, USA)






