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Girls Who Wore Black: Women Writing the Beat Generation

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Management number 231637472 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price $15.52 Model Number 231637472
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What do we know about the women who played an important role in creating the literature of the Beat Generation? Until recently, very little. Studies of the movement have effaced or excluded women writers, such as Elise Cowen, Joyce Johnson, Joanne Kyger, Hettie Jones, and Diane Di Prima, each one a significant figure of the postwar Beat communities. Equally free-thinking and innovative as the founding generation of men, women writers, fluent in Beat, hippie, and women's movement idioms, partook of and bridged two important countercultures of the American mid-century. Persistently foregrounding female experiences in the cold war 1950s and in the counterculture 1960s and in every decade up to the millennium, women writing Beat have brought nonconformity, skepticism, and gender dissent to postmodern culture and literary production in the United States and beyond. Read more

ISBN10 0813530652
ISBN13 978-0813530659
Language English
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Dimensions 6 x 1 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.15 pounds
Print length 318 pages
Publication date June 11, 2002

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