Addresses questions of belonging, nativism, and nationalism in the writings of six early twentieth-century women writers across Argentina, England, India, Italy, and the United States, and explores themes of political and cultural citizenship in their work.
Addresses questions of belonging, nativism, and nationalism in the writings of six early twentieth-century women writers across Argentina, England, India, Italy, and the United States, and explores themes of political and cultural citizenship in their work.
Sonita Sarker has published in post/colonial and trans/national modernisms, subalternity, literary theory, and Cold War women's writing, and on Woolf, Hossain, Gramsci, Foucault, and Benjamin. Her work has appeared in several journals, and in her co-edited collection Trans-Status Subjects: Gender in the Globalization in South and Southeast Asia (Duke University Press, 2002) and edited volume Sustainable Feminisms (Elsevier, 2007). She is currently writing on comparative indigenous modernisms, and on Anglophone Modernist Studies and Whiteness. She teaches at Macalester College on the lands of the Sisseton and Wahpeton peoples, in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Cornelia Sorabji: Not native, not foreign, but citizen 2: Grazia Deledda: From Island to Continent and Never Back Again 3: Zitkála-%Sá: The "First American" 4: Virginia Woolf: Forever (Becoming) English 5: Victoria Ocampo: What it Means to be a Citizen of the World 6: Gwendolyn Bennett: Across the Fault Lines
Introduction 1: Cornelia Sorabji: Not native, not foreign, but citizen 2: Grazia Deledda: From Island to Continent and Never Back Again 3: Zitkála-%Sá: The "First American" 4: Virginia Woolf: Forever (Becoming) English 5: Victoria Ocampo: What it Means to be a Citizen of the World 6: Gwendolyn Bennett: Across the Fault Lines
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