Writing otherwise is a collection of essays by established feminist and cultural critics interested in experimenting with new styles of expression. Leading figures in their field, such as Marianne Hirsch, Lynne Pearce, Griselda Pollock, Carol Smart, Jackie Stacey and Janet Wolff, all risk new ways of writing about themselves and their subjects.
Aimed at both general and academic readers interested in how scholarly writing might be more innovative and creative, this collection introduces the personal, the poetic and the experimental into the frame of cultural criticism. This collection of essays is highly interdisciplinary and contributes to debates in sociology, history, anthropology, art history, cultural and media studies and gender studies.
Table des matières
Writing otherwise – Jackie Stacey and Janet Wolff
Affects
Writing from the heart – Griselda Pollock
Contact – Mary Cappello
On being open to others: cosmopolitanism and the psychoanalysis of groups – Jackie Stacey
Touching lives: writing the sociological and the personal – Carol Smart
Displacements
Atlantic moves – Janet Wolff
Autopia: in search of what we’re thinking when we’re driving – Lynne Pearce
Cheap chickens and ethical eggs: the place of an English village in the world – Vron Ware
If the shoe fits: appropriating identity? – Brenda Cooper
Dust and mangoes: plain tales and hill stations – Margaret Beetham
Poetics
Bliss (opera’s untenable pleasures) – Monica B. Pearl
Graphic to surface: textual effects and criticism – Judy Kendall
First person, plural: notes on voice and collaboration – Marianne Hirsch and Leo Spitzer
A propos de l’auteur
Janet Wolff is Professor Emerita of Cultural Sociology at the University of Manchester