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OverviewThe New Feminist Literary Studies presents sixteen essays by leading and emerging scholars that examine contemporary feminism and the most pressing issues of today. The book is divided into three sections. This first section , 'Frontiers', contains essays on issues and phenomena that may be considered, if not new, then newly and sometimes uneasily prominent in the public eye: transfeminism, the sexual violence highlighted by #MeToo, Black motherhood, migration, sex worker rights, and celebrity feminism. Essays in the second section, 'Fields', specifically intervene into long-constituted or relatively new academic fields and areas of theory: disability studies, eco-theory, queer studies, and Marxist feminism. Finally, the third section, 'Forms', is dedicated to literary genres and tackles novels of domesticity, feminist dystopias, young adult fiction, feminist manuals and manifestos, memoir, and poetry. Together these essays provide new interventions into the thinking and theorising of contemporary feminism. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jennifer Cooke (Loughborough University)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.369kg ISBN: 9781108458603ISBN 10: 1108458602 Pages: 270 Publication Date: 18 August 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction Jennifer Cooke; Part I. Frontiers: 1. Radical transfeminism: trans as anti-static ethics escaping neoliberal encapsulation Nat Raha and Mijke van der Drift; 2. Graphic witness: visual and verbal testimony in the #me too movement Leigh Gilmore; 3. Trapped in the political real: imagining black motherhood beyond pathology and protest Candice Merritt; 4. Feminism at the borders: migration and representation Emily J. Hogg; 5. Sex work in a post-work imaginary: on abolitionism, careerism, and respectability Helen Hester and Zahra Stardust; 6. The new plutocratic (post)feminism Diane Negra and Hannah Hamad; Part II. Fields: 7. Feminism and literary disability studies Susannah B. Mintz; 8. Feminism's critique of the Anthropocene Samantha Walton; 9. Queer feminism Sam McBean; 10. Social reproduction: new questions for the gender, affect, and substance of value Marina Vishmidt and Zöe Sutherland; Part III. Forms: 11. Feminist dwellings: imagining the domestic in the twenty-first-century literary novel Karen Schaller; 12. Who rules the world?: reimaging the contemporary feminist Dystopia Sarah Dillon; 13. Transnational feminism and the young adult novel Jill Richards; 14. Feminist manuals and manifestos in the twenty-first century Jennifer Cooke; 15. 'This is not a memoir': feminist writings from life Kaye Mitchell; 16. New feminist poetries: the open wound Julie Carr; Bibliography; Index.Reviews'The prose is elegant, sophisticated, and accessible and the text as a whole will be useful for both teaching and research.' E. R. Baer, Choice Author InformationJennifer Cooke is author of Contemporary Feminist Life-writing: The New Audacity (Cambridge, forthcoming) and Legacies of Plague in Literature, Theory, and Film (2009) and edited Scenes of Intimacy: Reading, Writing and Theorizing Contemporary Literature (2013) and a special issue of Textual Practice (September 2013). She chairs the Gendered Lives Research Group. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |