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E-raamat: How Feminist Writing Shapes Personal and Political Narratives: Odd Shoes and Other Essays

(University of Queensland, Australia.)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Aug-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040391112
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Aug-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040391112

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How Feminist Writing Shapes Personal and Political Narratives delves into the profound influence of female writers on the author's craft and worldview.

This book, inspired by the blog "In-sister," explores the evocative writings of feminist thinkers and how their work shapes personal and political narratives. With a rich tapestry of memory, critique, and creativity, the author reflects on the transformative power of women's words across generations. This book offers readers a collection of essays that examine the writings of iconic female authors like Marilyn French, Virginia Woolf, and Hélène Cixous. It underscores the value of feminist citation as a form of memory and resistance, fostering a deep connection with the literary legacies that shape feminist discourse. Readers will find a unique blend of memoir, literary analysis, and social commentary that celebrates the radical potential of writing to inspire change and cultivate solidarity among women.

This is an essential read for those interested in feminist literature, essay writing, and the intersection of personal and political narratives. It is particularly relevant for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of women's studies, literary criticism, and those seeking inspiration from the powerful voices of female writers. This book is a tribute to the enduring legacy of feminist writing and its ability to transform lives and societies.
1. Maybe it was the Essay
2. Braided Voices: Introducing how Feminist
Writing Shapes Personal and Political Narratives
3. What Has She Been Up To?
4. Whats Love Got to Do with It?
5. Fixing Freedom in Five Tercets and a
Quatrain
6. Writing In-form: A Womans Hand
7. Shelves, They Hold Things
8.
Pockets, They Hold Things Too
9. A Carrier Bag: Logans, Blues, Strawberries,
Oranges and Apples
10. Ten Shillings
11. Fashion Advice from Jeanette
Winterson
12. Odd Shoes
13. Page 21
14. Gorgeous and Compelling
15. Twirl
16.
Clean Lace and Modest Hemlines
17. Shirley and Sylvia
18. Boxes
19. Bell Jars
20. Resku Me
21. Of Inkpots and Ashtrays
22. Writing, Life: In Secret
Whispers
23. White Diary
24. Blue Diary
25. A Heavy Secret Lies
26. Purple
Diary
27. Big Love
28. In Homage to Mary Shelley
29. Love in Motion
30. The
Language of Skins
31. A Vintage Enchantment
32. Rarissima: The Enchantment of
Rare Books
33. For the Love of Reading
34. Thank You, Freda Bage
35. A Light
That Tries to Write
36. The Ragged Vitality of Teeth
37. In Souvenance
38.
Remember, Love
39. The Solitude of a Small Red Car
Elizabeth Mackinlay is a Professor in the Faculty of Education at Southern Cross University, Australia