1st Edition

Encyclopedia of Feminist Literary Theory

Edited By Elizabeth Kowaleski Wallace Copyright 1997
480 Pages
by Routledge

466 Pages
by Routledge

472 Pages
by Routledge

"Schools with strong women's studies programs will find this an invaluable source for understanding the foundations of feminist literary theory." -- HE Bookwatch "The range of topics covered in this single volume is impressive. Overall, the Encyclopedia would make a good addition to any reference collection." -- Feminist Collections The Encyclopedia of Feminist Literary Theory is an essential... Read more

A sampling of the coverage: Abortion * Adolescence * Anorexia * Archetypal Criticism * Birth * Blues * British Feminism * Chicana Theory * Cyborg Feminism * Domesticity * Essentialism * Fashion * Female Eunuch * First Wave Feminists * Fuller, Margaret * Gaze * Greer, Germaine * Gynocritics * Homosociality * Images of Women * Lessing, Doris * Matrophobia * Men in Feminism * New Historicism * Nin, Anais * Phallic Mother * Satire * Semiotics * Sorophobia * Stein, Gertrude * Woolf, Virginia

Biography

Elizabeth Kowaleski Wallace is a Professor of English Literature at Boston College, USA. She has published widely on feminist theory and eighteenth century literature. Her books include Their Father’s Daughter (1991) and Consuming Subjects (1997).