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On the Literary Nonfiction of Nancy Mairs : A Critical Anthology
English
  • Merri Lisa Johnson
  • Susannah B. Mintz, Skidmore College
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
1-1-2011
Published In
New York: Palgrave-Macmillan
Pages
215
Abstract

"Where much of the existing scholarship on Nancy Mairs has approached her essays in the context of disability studies, this book seeks to broaden the conversation through a wider range of critical perspectives and with attention to underrepresented aspects of Mairs’s oeuvre. With particular attention to the ways Mairs shapes her essays around a variety of "unspeakables"--such as depression, female sexuality and infidelity, mortality and death, or the struggle for faith in a post-modern world--this collection demonstrates Mairs’s provocative combination of bold ethics and subtle aesthetics"--Provided by publisher.

"On the Literary Nonfiction of Nancy Mairs is the first critical anthology devoted to the work of one of the most significant contemporary American essayists. The collection brings together new and established scholars in the fields of autobiography and disability studies, women’s and gender studies, and feminist theology to address the philosophical and formal complexities of Mairs’s work. Chapters offer close textual readings; employ a wide range of critical perspectives; and attend to frequently elided subjects in Mairs’s repertoire, such as depression, female sexuality and infidelity, mortality and death, and the struggle for faith in a post-modern world"--Provided by publisher.

Keywords
  • Disability studies,
  • manic-depressive illness,
  • mortality,
  • women sexual behavior
Citation Information
Johnson, M., and S. Mintz, eds. On the Literary Nonfiction of Nancy Mairs: A Critical Anthology. Springer, 2011.