Women Writing Cloth (eBook)

Migratory Fictions in the American Imaginary

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2015
158 Seiten
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-1-4985-2586-2 (ISBN)

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Women Writing Cloth -  Mary Jo Bona
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Women Writing Cloth: Migratory Fictions in the American Imaginary argues that cloth-work serves as a textual signifier of mobility and preservation, constituting a revolt against a devaluation of cultural heritage and a distrust of the self. Bona develops a new framework for examining analogies between weaving and storytelling, the flow of needlework across place and time, women’s labor and status, and the power of cloth-work as both means and metaphor for cultural reintegration across borders.
Women Writing Cloth: Migratory Fictions in the American Imaginary performs a ground-breaking intervention by uncovering the relationship between literary cloth-working women and migration in a range of American novels across centuries. Bona demonstrates how four authors, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Alice Walker, Sandra Cisneros, and Adria Bernardi, innovate on pre-modern stories of weaving women in order to explore the intricate connections between handwork, resourcefulness, and mobility. Refracted through the lens of women's migratory experiences vis--vis cloth-working aesthetics, Women Writing Cloth examines varied aspects of sewingembroidering, quilting, and rebozo-makingas textual signifiers of mobility and preservation. Through authorial innovation,women's handwork constitutes a revolt against a devaluation of cultural heritage and a distrust of the self. Women Writing Cloth argues that literary, cloth-working women inspire paradigmatic shifts in social codes due to portable skills that enabled their survival in the new world. Bona paints a complex picture of women whose migratory experiences taught them how to live within a stigmatizing culture and beneath institutional powers to control their artistry. Fabric designs assume fuller multicultural meaning when textiles cross borders and tell unspeakable stories that expose constraints typifying gender, race, and heritage. The authors examined simulate the artistic creativity of cloth-work by interrogating traditional assumptions about representation, chronology, and spatial boundaries. Women Writing Cloth breaks new ground to reveal the elaborate relationship between cloth-work expertise and women's mobility. Variations of cloth-working women showcase a relationship between subversive artistry and institutional oppressions that compel strategies of resistance, enable survival, and, inspired by migration, construct inventive fabric creations. Women Writing Cloth engages the activity of cloth work as a means of reclamation and subversive expression represented in American literature.

Mary Jo Bona is professor in the Department of Cultural Analysis and Theory at Stony Brook University.

The Scarlet LetterSister’s Choice and Celie’s Quilted Eloquence in The Color PurpleRebozo: Cisneros’s Caramelo and Metafictional HistoriesOpenwork and Italian Women’s DiasporasEpilogue È Finita. Pilón Bibliography

Erscheint lt. Verlag 9.12.2015
Zusatzinfo 5 Illustrations including: - 5 Halftones, Black & White including Black & White Photographs.
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Freizeit / Hobby Handarbeit / Textiles
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
Schlagworte African American quilts • American Fiction • American Literature • american novels • cloth-work and literary sewers • female voices • Hester Prynne • immigrant narratives • Italian openwork • Mexican rebozo • Migration • multiethnic American novels • needlework • sewing and writing • sowing in American literature • storytelling and weaving • trope of needlework • women and migration
ISBN-10 1-4985-2586-5 / 1498525865
ISBN-13 978-1-4985-2586-2 / 9781498525862
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