Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Dissymmetry Embodied: Feminism, Universalism, and the Practice of Excision | p. 19 |
"Changing Masters": Gender, Genre, and the Discourses of Slavery | p. 42 |
Life after Rape: Narrative, Theory, and Feminism | p. 61 |
Modifications of Genre: A Feminist Critique of "Christabel" and "Die Braut von Korinth" | p. 81 |
Female Difficulties, Comparativist Challenge: Novels by English and German Women, 1752-1814 | p. 100 |
Emotions Unpurged: Antigeneric Theater and the Politics of Violence | p. 120 |
Cassandra's Question: Do Women Write War Novels? | p. 144 |
Jane's Family Romances | p. 162 |
Philoctetes' Sister: Feminist Literary Criticism and the New Misogyny | p. 189 |
One Must Go Quickly from One Light into Another: Between Ingeborg Bachmann and Jacques Derrida | p. 207 |
Dangerous Crossings: Gender and Criticism in Arabic Literary Studies | p. 224 |
Identity Politics as a Comparative Poetics | p. 230 |
Cross Fire and Collaboration among Comparative Literature, Feminism, and the New Historicism | p. 247 |
Talking Shop: A Comparative Feminist Approach to Caribbean Literature by Women | p. 267 |
Compared to What? Global Feminism, Comparatism, and the Master's Tools | p. 280 |
Bringing African Women into the Classroom: Rethinking Pedagogy and Epistemology | p. 301 |
Notes on Contributors | p. 319 |
Index | p. 323 |
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