Crossing the Double-Cross :The Practice of Feminist Criticism

Crossing the Double-Cross

Crossing the Double-Cross :The Practice of Feminist Criticism

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Published: 30 May, 1986
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Exploring the controversial question of feminist criticism's relationship to recent critical theory, Elizabeth Meese resists the impulse to encompass women's diverse experiences within a single theory. Instead, she attempts to make American critical theory more radically political and American feminist criticism more self-consciously polyvocal and de-centering.

Meese reads writers of the past--Mary Wilkins Freeman, Kate Chopin, and Zora Neale Hurston--in relation to writers of the present--Marilynne Robinson, Tillie Olsen, Margaret Atwood, and Alice Walker. Demonstrating how theory grounds itself in reading practice, just as the demands of the practice reveal the structuring force of theory, this book can be read as dialogues with critical theorists and practitioners, among them Virginia Woolf, Stanley Fish, Jacques Derrida, and Terry Eagleton.

Meese affirms a feminist tradition of defiance, suggesting ways in which women's deconstructive strategies of the past are applicable today as feminists continue to transgress the boundaries of gender, race, and class by crossing the double-cross of difference.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780807841495
ISBN10 0807841498
Number Of Pages 200
Item Weight 333 g
Product Dimensions 152 x 228 x 11 mm
Publisher / Reseller The University of North Carolina Press
Format paperback
Edition New edition
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A brilliant and important book, a major contribution to current debates in the field about the relation of theory to practice and to the larger question of whether there is any one all-inclusive feminist theory.--Jane Marcus

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Author's Bio

Elizabeth A. Meese is associate professor of English at the University of Alabama.

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