About Women
Whatever Happened to Snow White?
Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar, professors of English at the University of California, Davis and Indiana University, respectively, speak about developments in feminist literature and philosophy through the lens of the fairy tale, “Snow White.” This talk is based on a chapter from Gilbert and Gubar’s upcoming book, Letters from the Front, Volume III of No Man's Land: The Place of the Woman Writer in the Twentieth Century (1994). Gilbert and Gubar illustrate four alternate versions of “Snow White:” the first from the perspective of first and second wave feminists; the second from the perspective of the “free love” movement; the third based on a “new discourse of sexology,” particularly lesbianism and bisexuality; and the fourth based on a post-modernist, “radical speculation about the instability of normalities.” The lecture is followed with questions from the audience.
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