Dana Seitler's introduction provides historical context, revealing The Crux as an allegory for social and political anxieties-including the rampant insecurities over contagion and disease-in the United States at the beginning of the twentieth century. Seitler highlights the importance of The Crux to understandings of Gilman's body of work specifically and early feminism more generally. She shows how the novel complicates critical history by illustrating the biological argument undergirding Gilman's feminism. Indeed, The Crux demonstrates how popular conceptions of eugenic science were attractive to feminist authors and intellectuals because they suggested that ideologies of national progress and U.S. expansionism depended as much on women and motherhood as on masculine contest.
| ISBN: | 9780822331797 |
| Publication date: | 15th November 2003 |
| Author: | Charlotte Perkins Gilman |
| Publisher: | Duke University Press |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 171 pages |
| Genres: |
Modern and Contemporary Fiction Gender studies: women and girls |
Dana Seitler's introduction provides historical context, revealing The Crux as an allegory for social and political anxieties-including the rampant insecurities over contagion and disease-in the United States at the beginning of the twentieth century. Seitler highlights the importance of The Crux to understandings of Gilman's body of work specifically and early feminism more generally. She shows how the novel complicates critical history by illustrating the biological argument undergirding Gilman's feminism. Indeed, The Crux demonstrates how popular conceptions of eugenic science were attractive to feminist authors and intellectuals because they suggested that ideologies of national progress and U.S. expansionism depended as much on women and motherhood as on masculine contest.
The Crux features in the following genres: Modern and Contemporary Fiction, Gender studies: women and girls
The Crux is available in Hardback, Paperback
The Crux was written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and published by Duke University Press
The Crux has 171 pages