Johns Hopkins University Press,
Women's experience of modernity, 1875-1945
Introduction / Writing a public self: Alice Meynell's "Unstable equilibrium" / Towards a new "colored" consciousness: biracial identity in Pauline Hopkin's fiction / Authority of experience: Jane Addams and Hull-house / "This other Eden": homoeroticism and the Great War in the early poetry of H.D. and Radclyffe Hall / Heir unapparent: Opal Whitely and the female as child in America / In-between modernity: Toru Dutt (1856-1877) from a postcolonial perspective / New Negro modernity: worldliness and interiority in the novels of Emma Dunham Kelly-Hawkins / Olive Schreiner, South Africa, and the costs of modernity / "Tropical ovaries": gynecological degeneration and Lady Arabella's "female difficulties" in Bram Stoker's The lair of the white worm / Two talks with Khun Fa / "Stage business" as citizenship: Ida B. Wells at the world's Columbian exposition / Phenomena in flux: the aesthetics and politics of traveling in modernity / New woman's appetite for "riotous living": Rebecca West, modernist feminism, and the everyday / Djuna Barnes makes a specialty of crime: violence and the visual in her early journalism / In pursuit of an erogamic life: Marie Stopes and the culture of Married love / Shift work: observing women observing, 1937-1945 / Afterword
Lewis, Leslie W., 1960-
Ardis, Ann L., 1957-
Ann L. Ardis -- Talia Schaffer -- Leslie W. Lewis -- Francesca Sawaya -- Claire Buck -- Deborah Garfield -- Alpana Sharma -- Carla L. Peterson -- Carolyn Burdett -- Piya Pal-Lapinski -- Lynn Theismeyer -- James C. Davis -- Ana Parejo Vadillo -- Barbara Green -- Katherine Biers -- Lucy Burke -- Julian Yates -- Rita Felski.
edited by Ann L. Ardis and Leslie W. Lewis.
Women's experience of modernity, 1875-1945