Book's Detail
Gender and reading: essays on readers, texts, and contexts

If reading constitutes an active process of producing meaning, as many theorists contend, what impact does gender have on that process? In twelve essays, specialists in literature and psychology explre the many dimensions of this question. The result is a highly provocative encounter between feminist and reader-response criticsm, an articulation provising significant insights for both fields.

Gender and Reading comprises three interdependent sections. The first presents the central theoretical issues: gender as a factor in perception, gender as an incription in both text and reader, and sexual orientation as a source of identity in a female reader's interaction with a text. The second section focuses on particualr literary works, written by both men and women and representing various historical periods from the Renaissance to the twentieth century. Finally, the book examines the significance of gender in the actual reading behavior. These chapters include descriptions of reasearch among different types and groupd of readers.

As the first book-length study of the relationship between gender and reading, this volume makes substantial contributions to women's studies and literary theory. Its unique synthesis enlarges the scope and critical power of both reader-response and feminist thought.

Statement of Responsibility
Author(s) Flynn, Elizabeth A. - Personal Name
Schweickart, Patrocinio P. - Personal Name
Edition
Call Number 028.9088 Fly g
ISBN/ISSN 0801829054 (alk. pap
Subject(s) Women
Feminism and literature
Reader-response criticism
Women in literature
Sex role in literature
Classification 028.9088
Series Title
GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Publishing Year c1986
Publishing Place Baltimore
Collation xxx, 306 p. ; 25 cm.
Specific Detail Info
File Attachment
LOADING LIST...
Availability
LOADING LIST...