The Feminism of Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Auteur : Judith A. Allen
Date de publication : 2009-09
Ăditeur : University of Chicago Press
Nombre de pages : 467
Résumé du livre
Famous for her short fictionâmost notably âThe Yellow WallpaperââCharlotte Perkins Gilman also produced a vast body of nonfiction in tandem with her work as a Progressive-era feminist reformer. Rooted in groundbreaking research on Gilmanâs extensive correspondence, publications, and speeches, this keenly argued intellectual biography reconstructs her controversial output and the heady context in which she produced it.
Judith Allen provides the first comprehensive assessment of Gilmanâs complicated feminism by exploring the renowned writerâs theories of sexuality and evolutionary analyses of androcentricâor male-dominatedâculture. These ideas, Allen shows, informed Gilmanâs many contributions to the suffrage movement, the fight to abolish regulated prostitution, and efforts to legalize birth control. Restoring a previously overlooked public intellectual to her preeminent place in Progressive-era politics and the history of feminism at home and abroad, Allenâs landmark study provides the fullest account available of Gilmanâs consequential life and profoundly influential work.