Tomboys by Michelle Ann Abate

Tomboys

A Literary and Cultural History

Michelle Ann Abate

Starting with the figure of the bold, boisterous girl in the mid-19th century and ending with the “girl power” movement of the 1990’s, Tomboys is the first full-length critical study of this gender-bending code of female conduct. Michelle Abate uncovers the origins, charts the trajectory, and traces the literary and cultural transformations that the concept of “tomboy” has undergone in the United States.    Abate focuses on literature including Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women and Carson McCullers’s The Member of the Wedding and films such as Peter Bogdanovich’s Paper Moon and Jon Avnet’s Fried Green Tomatoes. She also draws on lesser-known texts like E.D.E.N. Southworth’s once wildly popular 1859 novel The Hidden Hand, Cold War lesbian pulp fiction, and New Queer Cinema from the 1990s.   Tomboys also explores the gender and sexual dynamics of tomboyism, and offers intriguing discussions of race and ethnicity’s role in the construction of the enduring cultural archetype. Abate’s insightful analysis provides useful, thought-provoking connections between different literary works and eras. The result demystifies this cultural phenomenon and challenges readers to consider tomboys in a whole new light.

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Details

ISBN 9781592137237
Genre Literary Criticism; Literary History
Copyright Date 2008
Publication Date 28-Oct-08
Publisher Temple University Press
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 338
Language English
Rating NotRated
Subject American fiction; Girls In Literature; Girls In Motion Pictures; Sex Role In Literature; Sex Role In Motion Pictures
BookID 13368

Author: LFWBooks