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Publisher
Feminist Press at T.H.E. City University of New York
ISBN-10
1558614672
ISBN-13
9781558614673
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30223191

Product Key Features

Book Title
Word : on Being a [Woman] Writer
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2004
Topic
Women Authors, Authorship, General
Genre
Literary Criticism, Language Arts & Disciplines
Author
Sandra Gilbert
Book Series
On Writing Herself Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

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0.7 in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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LCCN
2003-027988
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"This collection serves as a powerful tool to challenge the 21st-century difficulties that women writers face, particularly violence, censorship, and marginalization. . . . Highly recommended." --Library Journal "The contributors, hailing from the world over, plumb the depths of their experience with the word--both its delights and ganders. The breadth of voices included is groundbreaking--from Port-au-Prince to Kerala, Dublin to Algiers. These writers make clear what many of us take for granted in the United States: that writing and the word are for most of the women in the world of a matter of life and death." --Caledonia Kearns, editor of Cabbage and Bones: An Anthology of Irish-American Women's Fiction, "This collection serves as a powerful tool to challenge the 21st-century difficulties that women writers face, particularly violence, censorship, and marginalization. . . . Highly recommended." -- Library Journal "The contributors, hailing from the world over, plumb the depths of their experience with the word--both its delights and ganders. The breadth of voices included is groundbreaking--from Port-au-Prince to Kerala, Dublin to Algiers. These writers make clear what many of us take for granted in the United States: that writing and the word are for most of the women in the world of a matter of life and death." -- Caledonia Kearns, editor of Cabbage and Bones: An Anthology of Irish-American Women's Fiction
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
809/.89287
Table Of Content
INTRODUCTION: What is the Purported Discipline of Cognitive Science and Why Does It Need to Be Reassessed at the Present Moment? The Search for "Cognitive Glue" David Martel Johnson PART ONE: Good Old-Fashioned Cognitive Science: Does It Have a Future? David Martel Johnson 1. Language and Cognition, Noam Chomsky 2. Functionalism: Cognitive Science or Science Fiction?, Hilary Putnam 3. Reassessing the Cognitive Revolution, Stuart Shanker 4. Promise and Achievement in Cognitive Science, Margaret Boden 5. Boden's Middle Way: Viable or Not?, Carol Fleisher Feldman 6. Metasubjective Processes: The Missing Lingua Franca of Cognitive Science, Juan Pascual-Leone 7. Is Cognitive Science a Discipline?, Don Ross 8. Anatomy of a Revolution, Ellen Bialystok PART TWO: Cognitive Science and the Study of Language Christina Erneling 9. Language from an Internalist Perspective, Noam Chomsky 10. The Novelty of Chomsky's Theories, Joseph Agassi 11. But What Have You Done for Us Lately? Some Recent Perspectives on Linguistic Nativism, Christopher D. Green and John Vervaeke PART THREE: Connectionism: A Non-Rule-Following Rival, or Supplement to the Traditional Approach? David Martel Johnson 12. From Text to Process: Connectionism's Contribution to the Future of Cognitive Science, Andy Clark 13. Embodied Connectionism, William Bechtel 14. Neural Networks and Neuroscience: What Are Connectionist Simulations Good for?, Sidney J. Segalowitz and Daniel Bernstein 15. Can Wittgenstein Help Free the Mind from Rules? The Philosophical Foundations of Connectionism, Itiel E. Dror and Marcelo Dascal 16. The Dynamical Alternative, Timothy van Gelder PART FOUR: The Ecological Alternative: Knowledge as Sensitivity to Objectively Existing Facts David Martel Johnson 17. The Future of Cognitive Science: An Ecological Analysis, Ulric Neisser 18. The Cognitive Revolution from an Ecological Point of View, Edward Reed PART FIVE: Challenges to Cognitive Science: The Cultural Approach Christina Erneling 19. Will Cognitive Revolutions Ever Stop?, Jerome Bruner 20. Neural Cartesianism: Comments on the Epistemology of the Cognitive Sciences, Jeff Coulter 21. Language, Action, and Mind, Soren Stenlund 22. Cognition as a Social Practice: From Computer Power to Word Power, John Shotter 23. "Berkeleyan" Arguments and the Ontology of Cognitive Science, Rom Harre PART SIX: Historical Approaches Christina Erneling 24. The Mind Considered from a Historical Perspective: Human Cognitive Phylogenesis and the Possibility of Continuing Cognitive Evolution, Merlin Donald 25. Taking the Past Seriously: How History Shows That Eliminativists' Account of Folk Psychology Is Partly Right and Partly Wrong, David Martel Johnson AFTERWORD: Cognitive Science and the Future of Psychology--Challenges and Opportunities Christina Erneling Citation Index Subject Index
Synopsis
From Margaret Atwood to Edwige Danticat, Assia Djebar to Luisa Valenzuela, some of the world's most famous literary voices mediate on what it means to be a woman writer. Despite their increased visibility, women who write are still thought to be different--sometimes celebrated, sometimes viewed with suspicion and condescension. This fresh collection brings together an international host of women who explore, defy, and embrace "the woman writer" an indispensable muse to some, a troublesome burden to others, a defiant, even life-threatening identity to others still. Taking nothing--certainly not the meanings of "woman" or "writer"--as given, these writers explore the varied pleasures and dangers of writing as women in the contemporary world., From Margaret Atwood to Edwige Danticat, Assia Djebar to Luisa Valenzuela, some of the world's most famous literary voices mediate on what it means to be a woman writer. Despite their increased visibility, women who write are still thought to be different--sometimes celebrated, sometimes viewed with suspicion and condescension. This fresh collection brings together an international host of women who explore, defy, and embrace "the woman writer": an indispensable muse to some, a troublesome burden to others, a defiant, even life-threatening identity to others still. Taking nothing--certainly not the meanings of "woman" or "writer"--as given, these writers explore the varied pleasures and dangers of writing as women in the contemporary world., A stunning array of women writers from the U.S. and abroad examine the intimate and politically charged act of writing.
LC Classification Number
PN471.W65 2004

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