1st Edition

Sex, Class and Culture

By Lillian Robinson Copyright 1986
387 Pages
by Routledge

387 Pages
by Routledge

387 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1986, Sex, Class and Culture is a collection of Marxist feminist essays that develops an original critical theory and applies it to literature, the visual arts, and mass media. Lillian Robinson was the first American critic to suggest the essential connections among sex, class, and race as forces that shape works of art and the critical response to them. In applying her... Read more

Acknowledgements Introduction Introduction to the Paperback Edition 1. Dwelling in Decencies: Radical Criticism and the Feminist Perspective (1970) 2. Modernism and History (with Lise Vogel; 1971) 3. The Critical Task (1971) 4. Criticism—and Self-Criticism (1973) 5. Criticism: Who Needs It? (1975) 6. Who’s Afraid of A Room of One’s Own? (1968) 7. Woman under Capitalism: The Renaissance Lady (1975) 8. Why Marry Mr. Collins? (1976) 9. On Reading Trash (1977) 10. Working/Women/Writing (1977) 11. The Keen Eye…Watching: Poetry and the Feminist Movement 12. What’s My Line? Telefiction and the Working Woman (1976) Index

Biography

Lillian S. Robinson