Edinburgh University Press
Maggie Humm - Snapshots: Autobiography, Virginia Woolf, Writing and the Visual
Maggie Humm - Snapshots: Autobiography, Virginia Woolf, Writing and the Visual
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This book principally coheres around a sense of women's writing as inseparable from its cultural production. The multi-faceted essays here reveal how feminist criticism changed in one academic's career from 1986 from the publication of her stellar work, Feminist Criticism. Snapshots discusses theories including 'the anxiety of influence', écriture feminine, postmodernism, life-writing all informed by a belief that subjectivity and creativity are integral to non-fiction writing. At the centre of these discussions is the work of Virginia Woolf, whose reputation and scholarly status are unique. The book maps Humm's writing on feminism, visual culture and twentieth-century women's writing across forty transformative years of criticism.
Readers and scholars will benefit from the book's historical and theoretical range, as well as its autobiographical fragments. It demonstrates how feminists try always to be critically innovative, and the ways in which Maggie Humm's work has opened up new avenues into twentieth-century women's writing, film and feminist criticism.Author: Maggie Humm
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Published: 04/30/2026
Series: Feminist Library: Essays in Cultural Criticism
Pages: 240
Weight: 1.13lbs
ISBN: 9781399560979
