Representing Rural Women (Paperback)

Representing Rural Women By Whitney Womack Smith (Editor), Margaret Thomas-Evans (Editor), Agatha Beins (Contribution by) Cover Image

Representing Rural Women (Paperback)

By Whitney Womack Smith (Editor), Margaret Thomas-Evans (Editor), Agatha Beins (Contribution by)

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Representing Rural Women highlights the complexity and diversity of representations of rural women in the U.S. and Canada from the nineteenth to twenty-first centuries. The 15 chapters in this collection offer fresh perspectives on representations of rural women in literature, popular culture, and print, digital, and social media. They explore a wide range of time periods, geographic spaces, and rural women's experiences, including Mormon pioneer women, rural lesbians in the 1970s, Canadian rural women's organizations, and rural trans youth. In their stories, these women and girls navigate the complex realities of rural life, create spaces for self-expression, develop networks to communicate their experiences, and challenge misconceptions and stereotypes of rural womanhood. The chapters in this collection consider the ways that rural geography allows freedoms as well as imposes constraints on women's lives, and explore how cultural representations of rural womanhood both reflect and shape women's experiences.
Margaret Thomas-Evans is associate professor and chair of the Department of English at Indiana University East. Whitney Womack Smith is professor of English and chair of the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Writing at Miami University Regionals, Ohio.
Product Details ISBN: 9781498595544
ISBN-10: 1498595545
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication Date: July 6th, 2021
Pages: 256
Language: English