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Mid-Century Women's Writing

Disrupting the Public/Private Divide
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The traditional narrative of the mid-century (1930s-60s) is that of a wave of expansion and constriction, with the swelling of economic and political freedoms for women in the 1930s, the cresting of women in the public sphere during the Second World War, and the resulting break as employment and political opportunities for women dwindled in the 1950s when men returned home from the front. But as the burgeoning field of interwar and mid-century women's writing has demonstrated, this narrative is in desperate need of re-examination. Mid-century women's writing: Disrupting the public/private divide aims to revivify studies of female writers, journalists, broadcasters, and public intellectuals living or working in Britain, or under British rule, during the mid-century while also complicating extant narratives about the divisions between domesticity and politics.

Author Biography:

Melissa Dinsman is Associate Professor of English at York College, CUNY. Megan Faragher is Professor of English at Wright State University - Lake Campus. Ravenel Richardson is Director of Research Expansion and Development at Case Western Reserve University
Release date NZ
July 23rd, 2024
Contributors
  • Edited by Megan Faragher
  • Edited by Melissa Dinsman
  • Edited by Ravenel Richardson
Pages
256
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
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0 Illustrations
ISBN-13
9781526169778
Product ID
38434838

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