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This essay discusses the development of transnational scholarship in modernist studies and asks whether this development can amplify and enliven the sub-field of women’s literature within modernist studies. It argues that transnational scholarship decenters Eurocentrist models of knowledge and history by tracing lateral networks among women writers that bypass the center-periphery models of empire. It examines the recent transnational scholarship by Mary Lou Emery on Jean Rhys and Una Marson and concludes that a transnational ethic of reading demands that we hold contradictory and multiple perspectives in view at once. Such a mode of reading offers an important new lens for recovering women’s literature from both colony and metropole.
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The new periodical studies offers material for those interested in feminist criticism and the study of the modernist woman writer (or those interested in early twentieth-century women’s writing defined more broadly). Modern periodicals such as little magazines, women’s magazines, feminist papers, literary reviews give us access not only to understudied or little known modern women writers but also, in book reviews and critical essays, give us examples of a feminist literary criticism devoted to understanding the problem of the woman writer.
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Debates such as the one taken up here on the future of women’s literature in modernist studies define the peculiar temporality of feminism. The temporality of feminism, it seems, is consumed by frequently recurring moments of questioning its current relevance. Detailing various positions on the question of the place of women’s writing in the new modernist studies, these seven essays model again and again strategies for feminist modernist scholarship. Insofar as this cluster of essays provides numerous examples of how feminist work is being carried out in modernist studies today, this debate confirms that the end of feminism seems always to be anticipated too soon.
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This essay revisits the idea of the ‘minor’, as manifested in the origins of women’s studies, in the newer contexts of globalization, and presents a potential future for it within modernist studies. This idea has represented identity in genealogies of activism and in the history of scholarship on women’s literature. Now, it may be read as also representing a position and a strategy that interrupt hegemonic forces in the field. This interruption allows the juxtaposition of the well-known with the lesser-known as well as different formations of the minoritized to enable new forms of modernist studies.
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