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Thursday, March 14, 2019

Even Cowgirls Get the Blues - Within the Guidelines of Feminist Discour

Even Cowgirls absorb the Blues - Within the Guidelines of Feminist deal Surprisingly, in spite of being a male from the 1970s, Tom Robbins has compose a novel, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, supporting womens lib. This is a term that closely of us are familiar with yet, what is feminism? The Routledge Critical Dictionary of feminist movement and Postfeminism defines feminist purpose for us as an active desire to channelize womens position in society (Brown, Meginis, and Bardari, 231). In order to discuss feminism in terms of Robbins novel, we need to know what feminist theory kernel when applied to literary works. According to Jonathon Culler, a professor of English and comparative literature at Cornell University and power of Literary Theory A Very pathetic Introduction, feminist theory is based on women writers and the representation of womens experience (124). Naturally, Robbins does not fit the first category of being a woman author since he is male. Nevertheless, his novel Even Cowgirls Get the Blues fits within Cullers commentary of feminist novels that champion the identity of women and demand rights for women (123-124). Robbins does this through the development of his womanish characters and the plot. Robbins produces a strong female character named poove Hankshaw whose beauty is deflower by enormous, somewhat useless thumbs. In order to become independent, Sissy leaves the repressive atmosphere in her southern home by take part in the male-dominated phenomenon of hitchhiking as embodied by Jack Kerouac in On the Road. Sissy herself says in reference to her hitchhiking, Im the best there is, ever was or ever will be (53) and develops a national reputation as a hitchhiker. She even competes with and befriends the... ... Jonathan Culler. Literary Theory A Very in short Introduction. Oxford Oxford University Press 1997.Karl, Frederick R. Critique of Tom Robbins. Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Roger Matuz. 233 vols. Detroit Gale Research Inc., 1990.Perso, Jeffrey. The garbled Highway. MetroActive Travel Online. 1 May 1997. 9 April 2001. http//www.metroactive.com/papers/cruz/05.01.97/hitchhike-9718.html.Robbins, Tom. Even Cowgirls Get the Blues. New York Bantam, 1976.Siegel, Mark. Critique of Tom Robbins. Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Roger Matuz. 233 vols. Detroit Gale Research Inc., 1990.Travis, Cheryl Brown, Kayce L. Meginnis, and Kristin M. Bardari. Beauty, Sexuality, and identity operator The Social Control of Women. Sexuality, Society, and Feminism. Ed. Cheryl Brown Travis and Jacquelyn W. White. Washington American Psychological Association, 2000.

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