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Featuring essays by scholars from around the globe, Kate Chopin in Context revitalizes discussions on the famed 19th-century author of The Awakening . Expanding the horizons of Chopin's influence, contributors offer readers glimpses into the multi-national appreciation and versatility of the author's works, including within the classroom setting.
Contents
Introduction; Heather Ostman and Kate O'Donoghue PART I: NEW CONTEXTUAL APPROACHES 1. Chopin's Enlightened Men; Bernard Koloski 2. Kate Chopin and the Dilemma of Individualism; Rafael Walker 3. "A quick conception of all that this accusation meant for her": The Legal Climate at the Time of "Desiree's Baby"; Amy Branam Armiento 4. The Gothic in Kate Chopin; Aparecido Donizete Rossi 5. "Music Evoked Pictures in Her Mind": Sensory and Artistic Synaesthesia in Kate Chopin's The Awakening; Eulalia Pinero Gil 6. Maternity vs. Autonomy in Chopin's "Regret"; Heather Ostman PART II: NEW PEDAGOGICAL APPROACHES 7. The "I Hate Edna" Club; Emily Toth 8. Pioneering Chopin's Radical Feminism: Nineteenth-Century Patchwork in Elizabeth Stoddard's The Morgensons; Diana Epelbaum 9. "I'm So Happy; It Frightens Me": Female Genealogy in Kate Chopin's and Pauline Hopkins's Fiction; Corrie Catlett Merricks 10. A Continuum of Growth and Ambiguity: Teaching the New Woman - and Man - in the work of Hawthorne, Harper, Atherton, Chopin, and Dreiser; Patricia Sehulster 11. What Did She Die of? "The Story of an Hour" in the Middle East Classroom; Mohanalakshmi Rajakumar 12. Teaching Chopin through Multimedia; Kate O'Donoghue