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Scribbles & Society

Charlotte Gilman's Revolutionary Ruminations
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Scribbles & Society: Charlotte Gilman's Revolutionary Ruminations Delve into the intricate tapestry of the 19th century through the eyes of one of its most potent voices - Charlotte Perkins Gilman. An emblematic figure of American feminist writers, Gilman navigated a society bound by stringent gender norms and emerged as a beacon of change. But who was the woman behind "The Yellow Wallpaper"? And what made her pen such revolutionary ruminations? Charlotte Perkins Gilman was more than just a writer; she was a thinker, a reformist, and a critic. Her biography unravels a life rich with both personal tribulations and societal observations. Born when women's roles were largely confined to the domestic sphere, Gilman questioned these constraints. Why were women seen in this limited light, and what potential remained unexplored? "The Yellow Wallpaper" remains one of her most analyzed works, offering profound literary critiques on gender roles. On the surface, it's a haunting tale of a woman's descent into madness. Yet, underneath its narrative lies a stinging critique of the societal constraints placed on women. But how did her environment shape this narrative? And can we find parallels in today's society? Gilman's societal contributions went beyond her literary works. She was an active voice in the historical movement of women reformists. A pioneer who dared to challenge and question the status quo. How did she navigate a world that was so resistant to her views? And what can modern feminists learn from her struggles and triumphs? As you turn the pages of "Scribbles & Society," you're not just exploring the life of one revolutionary female writer but immersing yourself in an entire era. An era that, in many ways, set the foundation for the debates on gender and equality that persist today. Unearthing Gilman's writings gives a comprehensive insight into the psyche of a woman grappling with the prevailing norms of her time. But what drove her to break free from these chains and pen down her revolutionary thoughts? Was it personal anguish, an innate sense of justice, or a combination? While many of her contemporaries remained tethered to traditional expectations, Gilman ventured into uncharted waters, focusing on literary critiques of gender roles. She wasn't just content with pointing out the flaws in the system; she envisioned a world where these discrepancies didn't exist. But was such a world even feasible in the 19th century? And if so, how did she propose to achieve it? The deeper you delve into "Scribbles & Society," the clearer it becomes that Gilman's societal contributions were not mere musings. They were actionable insights aimed at initiating tangible change. Her role as one of the prominent historical women reformists wasn't just a title; it was a responsibility she bore with grace and determination. But where did this fierce determination stem from? As the pages turn, what unfolds is not just the story of a writer but a relentless crusader. An individual who used her pen as a weapon, challenging conventions and setting the stage for future generations. "Scribbles & Society" isn't just a biography; it's an invitation. An invitation to immerse oneself in the revolutionary world of Charlotte Perkins Gilman and, in doing so, reflect on the very foundations of our modern perspectives on gender, equality, and societal roles. So, are you ready to embark on this enlightening expedition? To traverse the mind of one of history's most influential female writers and reformists? Through "Scribbles & Society," rediscover Charlotte Perkins Gilman's biography, a woman whose ruminations continue to resonate, inspire, and provoke thought in the 21st century.
Release date NZ
September 30th, 2023
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Pages
94
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
152x229x5
ISBN-13
9798862965490
Product ID
38242391

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