Sapphic Primitivism
204 pages, 6 x 9
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Release Date:06 Nov 2003
ISBN:9780813533476
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Sapphic Primitivism

Productions of Race, Class, and Sexuality in Key Works of Modern Fiction

Rutgers University Press

In this book, Robin Hackett examines portrayals of race, class, and sexuality in modernist texts by white women to argue for the existence of a literary device that she calls “Sapphic primitivism.” The works vary widely in their form and content and include Olive Schreiner’s proto-modernist exploration of New Womanhood, The Story of an African Farm; Virginia Woolf’s high modernist “play-poem,” The Waves; Sylvia Townsend Warner’s historical novel, Summer Will Show; and Willa Cather’s Southern pastoral, Sapphira and the Slave Girl. In each, blackness and working-class culture are figured to represent sexual autonomy, including lesbianism, for white women. Sapphic primitivism exposes the ways several classes of identification were intertwined with the development of homosexual identities at the turn of the century. Sapphic primitivism is not, however, a means of disguising lesbian content. Rather, it is an aesthetic displacement device that simultaneously exposes lesbianism and exploits modern, primitivist modes of self-representation. Hackett’s revelations of the mutual interests of those who study early twentieth-century constructions of race and sexuality and twenty-first-century feminists doing anti-racist and queer work are a major contribution to literary studies and identity theory.

Robin Hackett is an assistant professor of English at the University of New Hampshire.
Acknowledgments
One. Sapphic Primitivism, an Introduction
Two. The Homosexual Primitivism of Modernism
Three. Olive Schreiner and the Late Victorian New Woman
Four. Empire, Social Rot, and Sexual Fantasy in The Waves
Five. Class, Race, and Lesbian Erotics in Summer Will Show
Six. Jezebel and Sapphira: Willa Cather's Monstrous Sapphists
Seven. Conclusion

Notes 
Works Cited
Index
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