表中的内容
Introduction- Clare Hanson and Susan Watkins.- 1. Post-War Fiction: Realism and Experimentalism: Kaye Mitchell.- 2. Lyric, Narrative and Performance in Poetry: Jane Dowson.- 3 Look Back in Gender: Drama: Gabriele Griffin.- 4. Journalism: Deborah Chambers.- 5. Angry Young Women: Education, Class, and Politics: Mary Eagleton.- 6. Sex, Censorship and Identity: Kerry Myler.- 7. The Second Wave: Leanne Bibby.- 8. The Aftermath of War: Kristin Bluemel.- 9. Responding to the Holocaust: Sue Vice.- 10. Internal Empire: Katie Gramich.- 11. The Transcultural Tryst in Migration, Exile and Diaspora: Sandra Courtman.- 12. ‘Witness Literature’ in the post-war novels of Storm Jameson and Doris Lessing: Elizabeth Maslen.- 13. Double Trouble: Helen Mac Innes’s and Agatha Christie’s Speculative Spy Thrillers: Phyllis Lassner.- 14. Historical Fictions: Diana Wallace.- 15. Children’s Literature: Ideologies of the Past, Present and Future: Catherine Butler.- 16. Science Fiction: Susan Watkins.- Index.
关于作者
Clare Hanson is Professor of Twentieth Century Literature at the University of Southampton, UK. She has published widely on the short story and on twentieth-century women’s writing and is the author of Hysterical Fictions: the Woman’s Novel in the Twentieth Century (Palgrave, 2000), A Cultural History of Pregnancy: Pregnancy, Medicine and Culture in Britain, 1750-2000 (Palgrave, 2004) and Eugenics, Literature and Culture in Post-war Britain (2012). Between 2010 and 2012 she was co-editor of the journal Contemporary Women’s Writing. Her current research explores the relationship between genetics and the literary imagination.Susan Watkins is Professor in the School of Cultural Studies and Humanities at Leeds Beckett University, UK. She is the author of Twentieth-Century Women Novelists: Feminist Theory into Practice (Palgrave, 2001) and Doris Lessing (2010), and co-editor of Scandalous Fictions: The Twentieth-Century Novel in the Public Sphere (Palgrave, 2006) and Doris Lessing: Border Crossings (2009). She was Chair of the Contemporary Women’s Writing Association from 2010-2014 and co-editor of the Journal of Commonwealth Literature from 2010-2015.