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9780822312925

The Intimate Critique

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  • ISBN13:

    9780822312925

  • ISBN10:

    0822312921

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1993-02-01
  • Publisher: Duke Univ Pr

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""The Intimate Critique" marks the coming out of a new critical genre, sure to generate controversy, pleasure, rage, support, disbelief, acclaim (i.e., strong reactions!) among its readers."--Alice Kaplan, author of "French Lessons: A Memoir"

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Muse-ings on Genre, Autobiography, Narrative: Formative Strategies
Border Crossing as Method and Motif in Contemporary American Writing, or, How Freud Helped Me Case the Joint
Me and My Shadow
Beyond Literary Darwinism: Women's Voices and Critical Discourse
"Everyday Life": My Sojourn at Parchman Farm
Excerpts from Letters to Friends
Social Circles: Being a Report on J. Hills Miller's Campus Visitation
Touchstones and Bedrocks: Learning the Stories We Need
Critical Confessions
Creative Voices: Women Reading and Women's Writing
Breaking Silence: The Woman Warrior
Different Silences
"What's in a Name?": Some Meanings of Blackness
Poetry and the Age: "A Girl in a Library" to Randall Jarrell
My Friend, Joyce Carol Oates
Somebody Must Say These Things: An Essay for My Mother
The Scarlet Brewer and the Voice of the Colonized
Dividing Fences
What Do Women Really Mean? Thoughts on Women's Diaries and Lives
Autobiographical Literary Criticism
Between the Medusa and the Abyss: Reading Jane Eyre, Reading Myself
Rereading Middlemarch, Rereading Myself
The Crippling of the Third World: Shiva Naipaul's Heritage
Penelope's Web
"Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around!": Reading the Narrative of Frederick Douglass
Catharine Trotter Cockburn and Me: A Duography
In Between Abject and Object: The Mourning Sickness of the Expectant Mother, or, Three Movements of the Blues in B Minor
La Ronde of Children and Mothers
Selected Bibliography
Contributors
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