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Making Girls into Women

American Women's Writing and the Rise of Lesbian Identity
BookHardcover
Ranking172371inSozialwissenschaften
CHF162.00

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"In the pages of American women's literature, lesbians are made, not born. Kathryn R. Kent expertly surveys the many creative acts of instruction, imitation, and invention among women that ultimately make modern lesbian identity more than just a product of medical discourse. At the heart of all these narratives of self-fashioning lies a central paradox: girls can only freely invent themselves by imitating someone else. Kent brilliantly profiles both sides of these mimetic couples (mothers and daughters, teachers and students, lovers and friends), demonstrating in the end that imitation is inevitably a two-way street."--Diana Fuss, author of "Identification Papers"
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-8223-3030-1
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publishing date17/01/2003
SeriesSeries Q
Pages368 pages
LanguageEnglish
Weight862 g
Illustrations3 illus.
Article no.2991063
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.1414062
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Kathryn R. Kent is Assistant Professor of English at Williams College.

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