Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural & Social

Description

In this book of critical writings, Janet Wolff examines issues of exile, memoir, and movement from the perspective of the female stranger. Wolff, born in Great Britain but now living and working in the United States, discusses the positive consequences of women's travel; the use of dance (another form of mobility) as an image of liberation; whether exile or distance provides a better vantage point for cultural criticism than centrality and stability; the place of personal memoir in academic writing; and much more.

Book Details

Publisher:
Yale University Press
Published:
1995-01-01
Pages:
156
Language:
EN
ISBN:
9780300062403