Literature after Feminism, Rita Felski
Literature after Feminism, Rita Felski
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Literature after Feminism

Author: Rita Felski

Narrator: Auto-narrated

Unabridged: 7 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/14/2025


Synopsis

Recent commentators have portrayed feminist critics as grim-faced ideologues who are destroying the study of literature. Feminists, they claim, reduce art to politics and are hostile to any form of aesthetic pleasure. Literature after Feminism is the first work to comprehensively rebut such caricatures, while also offering a clear-eyed assessment of the relative merits of various feminist approaches to literature.
Spelling out her main arguments clearly and succinctly, Rita Felski explains how feminism has changed the ways people read and think about literature. She organizes her book around four key questions: Do women and men read differently? How have feminist critics imagined the female author? What does plot have to do with gender? And what do feminists have to say about the relationship between literary and political value? Interweaving incisive commentary with literary examples, Felski advocates a double critical vision that can do justice to the social and political meanings of literature without dismissing or scanting the aesthetic.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Nina on September 06, 2023

Big slay, Rita! This is a wonderful overview to understand what feminist literary criticism does without being boring at all.......more

Goodreads review by Cat on August 17, 2010

I love Rita Felski. I am absolutely giddy that she alluded to Educating Rita, a play I directed in college, extensively in the last chapter of the book when she discusses literary value and that she spent a great deal of time analyzing Margaret Atwood books that I love in her chapter on plots. But ev......more

Goodreads review by Miranda on March 17, 2020

"If there are now more women writers included in a typical survey course, if the library spills over with critical volumes on Woolf and Edith Wharton and Toni Morrison, it is because feminist scholars have made a painstaking case for the importance of such writers as writers. In this way, they have......more

Goodreads review by Elie on January 27, 2022

surprisingly intersectional but meandering without taking any definitive positions in the effort to be explanatory 3.5 rounded up......more

Goodreads review by Just on May 19, 2017

lucid, readable & thought-provoking investigation into feminist literary criticism......more