Title: Feminist Literary Criticism
1Does Hermione Granger get the credit she deserves?
2Feminist Literary Criticism
Sandra Gilbert
bell hooks
- This does not make one a femi-Nazi. Think of
this as a lens to look through see bettermore
deeply analytically.
3What Feminist critics do
- (1) Rethink the canonthe accepted greats of
all-timeto include women authors, poets,
directors, actors - (2) Examine representations of women in
literature and film by male and female authors
moviemakers - (3) Challenge representations of women as
Other, as lack, as part of nature (whereas,
men are part of culture and better than
natural or emotional) - (4) Raise the question of whether men and women
are essentially different because of biology,
or are socially constructed as different
(subjugating women as worse than men in the
important ways)
4I choose books that young men will like wont
the gals read anything already?
- Do girls like Barbies naturally or because we buy
Barbies for them and tell them to like the dolls? - Do boys like footballs naturally?
- Are boys more competitive naturally, having been
hard-wired to compete for centuriesfor women,
food, respect, status, rank? - 241 ratio in Applied English 12
- 91 ratio in Saturday School prisons?
5Feminist criticism on Cuckoos Nest
- Women in CN are either de-masculating castrators
- Nurse Ratched
- Nurse Pillbow
- Vera Harding
- Billys mom
- Night supervisor nurse
- Chiefs mom
- or pleasure-providers
- Candy Sandy
- The Japanese nurse on the Disturbed ward is the
only redeemable woman in the novel.
6Feminist criticism on Cuckoos Nest
What is Kesey saying about women through/with his
women characters?
7Thursday in class scholarlynx.ning.com
- Become an aware Marxist literary critic
- How does Keseys social status lifestyle
influence his writing? - How does your social status lifestyle influence
your reading/interpretation? - What systems are good for you, for the
characters? - What systems are bad/exploitive for you, for the
characters?
- Become an aware Feminist literary critic
- What are your problems with this novel?
- What female qualities are shown as weak, bad,
pathetic, negative? - What masculine qualities are shown as strong,
good, powerful, positive? - How does your gender affect your
reading/interpretation?
8A Feminist critic, such as myself, would analyze
Juno. These pictures depict her as confident,
powerful, equal, firm, at peace, dauntless,
self-sufficient, co-owning, secure, judged but
able to withstand, even bolder than her man
9A Feminist critic would analyze Twilight. These
pictures depict her as insecure, submissive,
dependent, reliant, protected, main but lesser,
sustained by, accessory, strong because of,
empowered by, obedient, even slavish
10What women want
- Immortality
- Different/unique
- Romance
- Wealth
- Super physical powers
- Protection
- Being fought over (werewolf vs. vampire fight
over Bella)