Here for the first time in one volume is the best of what has been thought and said by women writers and scholars about writing itself. Ranging over six centuries, from Christine de Pizan to Gayatri ...
This piece was drawn from the afterword to a new edition of “Sexual Politics,” by Kate Millett, which is out in February from Columbia University Press. In the fall of 2014 Time magazine published a ...
During the #MeToo movement, headlines of discrimination and gender inequality have become more frequent. In this Q&A, instructor Michaela Moura-Koçoglu explains how feminist theory plays a key role in ...
The first study to examine Julia Kristeva's novels in the context of the relationship between French feminist and post-colonial theory, and Anglo-American Feminism.
Alice Kantor is a French journalist who grew up in Paris. The #MeToo movement never quite took off in France the way it did in other Western democracies. The world of politics, academia and other ...
Bringing together Mary Klages's bestselling introductory books Literary Theory: A Guide for the Perplexed and Key Terms in Literary Theory into one fully integrated and substantially revised, expanded ...
Well before there was a Steven Galloway case, a UBC Accountable letter or a Joseph Boyden controversy, there was an idea: a feminist literary festival in Vancouver. The festival would celebrate 40 ...
It has held sway in the humanities for nearly four decades, surviving even the great culture wars. But it is being used in surprising ways. Either literary theory is dead, or it’s invincible. It all ...