Warnings Against Gender Stereotypes in Early Twentieth-Century American Literature
[2023-05-17 16:22:22]
Many American writers at the beginning of the 20th century used conflicts based on women's stereotypes as the central theme of their work. For example, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman's short story "New New Nun" is a lonely person who is separated from her husband, happy life, happy sewing and cleaning. Almost 15 years. Freeman's nuns used family life as an excuse for avoiding marriage with fiancées, but she led him through the majority of the story, and after learning about the fiancé's love for other women, married I avoided.
The requirements for writers include the need for more disinfection, more stereotypes, or simpler and more varied expressions. Examples include sexuality and sexuality in almost all American Chinese literature so far, including controversy on the use of dialects in the early 20th century African-American literature, and recent Filipino accounts by Lois-Ann Yamanaka Contains a description of the role. America's predators of Blu's Hanging Most rational readers know the diversity and personality of a particular ethnic group (especially the population of Rashiri participating in South Asia and its overseas representatives) Logic means especially for under-representation in national literature. From the group's point of view, it depicts a part of the community's work - representing the whole ("Loop of short stories").
Other: Pursuit of individuality in creative expressions of minorities 1984 - Michel Thomas University in Washington, St. Louis
The literature of North America in the 20th century began primarily with white male dominant literature, followed by literary expressions of romanticism of the 19th century, such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hermann Melville, Mark Twain, William and others. Dean Howells, Stephen Klein and others. Likewise, in the early 20th century, American literature was dominated by William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, Theodore Draser, and other white male writers. However, in the second half of the 20th century after the Second World War, more diverse voices appeared in the North American literature. As writers such as Maxine Hong Kingston, Toni Morrison, James Baldwin and others came out, various literary views have begun to be seen as an integral part of American literary cannons.
In the 20th century I saw the rise of American literature. In the face of the violence of the 20th century, literature reflects hopeless feeling, special conditions of various diversity of American society entered America's writing. In the 1950's, major playwrights, especially Arthur Miller, Edward Albi, Sam Shepard developed the American Theater. African-American writers such as Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison and James Baldwin will deal with racial inequality and violence in contemporary American society. Meanwhile, Maya Angelou and Toni Morrison are focusing on the history of African-American women in the 20th century. In the 1960's, novelists such as Sorby, Phillips, and Joseph Heller studied the Jewish experience in American society.