The Feminist Avant-Garde: Transatlantic Encounters of the Early Twentieth Century

The Feminist Avant-Garde: Transatlantic Encounters of the Early Twentieth Century - Ideas in Context

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Publisher's Synopsis

In the early twentieth century the term 'feminist' was used by self-consciously 'modern' men and women, to distinguish their ideas from those of 'the women's movement', and even to adopt anti-suffrage positions. In the first major study of twentieth-century feminism as an Anglo-American phenomenon, Lucy Delap offers a unique perspective on the politics of gender during this period. Delap explores the intellectual history and cultural politics of Anglo-American feminism in a way that challenges the reader to rethink the nature of both the 'avant-garde' and 'feminism'. Focusing on the development of transnational feminisms within Edwardian and interwar print culture, feminist political argument is placed at the centre of an account of modernism, highlighting some unexpected and often uncomfortable components, including the feminist fascination with individualism and egoism; ambivalence over World War One; utopian thinking and captivation by the idea of 'the simple life'; anti-Semitism; sexual radicalism; and ideas about 'the superwoman'.

Book information

ISBN: 9780521124904
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 305.420941
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: x, 357
Weight: 590g
Height: 229mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 23mm