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E-grāmata: Ernest Hemingway and the Fluidity of Gender: A Socio-Cultural Analysis of Selected Works [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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Ernest Hemingway and the Fluidity of Gender presents fresh insight into the gender issues and sexual ambiguities that have always been present in Hemingways work, utilising a variety of historical, socio-cultural and biographical contexts. Offering a close analysis of the gender issues and sexual ambiguities present in Hemingways work, this book provides insight into the position of white middle-class women in America from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century, illuminating Hemingways androgynous impulses and the attitudinal changes that occurred during Ernest Hemingways lifetime. Women and gender were Hemingways steady concern; his fictional females are drawn with the same kind of complexity and individuality like his fictional males, manifesting endurance, stoic courage and grace under pressure. This volume highlights Hemingways textual worlds resistance of patriarchal phallocratism and his abolition of the binaries of masculinity/femininity, passivity/activity and the like, dismantling binary oppositions involving gender and sexuality. Exploring the metamorphosis of American social and cultural history, this volume unravels the stereotypical myths associated with womanhood and the complexity of women in Ernest Hemingways novels.

Tania Chakravertty is the Dean of Students Welfare, Diamond Harbour Womens University, West Bengal, India. Chakravertty has a Ph.D. from Calcutta University on Gender Representations in the Fiction of Ernest Hemingway. Chakravertty visited the US to participate in the academic group project Strengthening and Widening the Scope of American Studies: The U.S. Experience in 2010 as part of the prestigious International Visitor Leadership Program. Her monographs have appeared in national and international journals.
Introduction

Chapter 1

Women and Ernest Hemingways World: A General Survey of White Middle-Class
American Women and their Socio-Cultural Milieu from the Mid-Nineteenth to the
Mid-Twentieth Century

Chapter 2

Reformulations of Gender Roles in The Sun Also Rises

Chapter 3

The Heroic and Stoical Catherine Barkley in A Farewell to Arms

Chapter 4

Gendered Conflicts in Selected Short Stories

Chapter 5

Marital Relations in To Have and Have Not

Chapter 6

The Question of Woman and Consent in For Whom the Bell Tolls

Chapter 7

Across the River and Into the Trees: Yet Another Tale of War and Death and of
a Love Like No Other

Chapter 8

Transgressions in The Garden of Eden

Chapter 9

Conclusion: Ernest Hemingway, Androgyny and Mergers of the Masculine-Feminine
Status Quo
Tania Chakravertty is the Dean of Students Welfare, Diamond Harbour Womens University, West Bengal, India. Chakravertty has a Ph.D. from Calcutta University on "Gender Representations in the Fiction of Ernest Hemingway". Chakravertty visited the US to participate in the academic group project, "Strengthening and Widening the Scope of American Studies: The U.S. Experience" in 2010 as part of the prestigious International Visitor Leadership Program. Her areas of academic interest include Gender Studies, American Literature and Literature of the Diaspora. Her monographs have appeared in national and international journals.