Feminine singularity
What happens if we read nineteenth-century and Victorian texts not for the autonomous liberal subject, but for singularity—for what is partial, contingent, and in relation, rather than what is merely "alone"? Feminine Singularity offers a feminist theory of the subject—and attempts to show paths to thinking subjectivity, race, and gender anew in literature and in our wider social world.
- Creator
- Chatterjee, Ronjaunee