Mary Austin's feminism: a reassessment.

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September 22, 2015

 

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M. Pearce as "a feminist before all else" and by Augusta Fink, with significant ordering, as "feminist, naturalist, mystic, writer."(1) Both her nature writing and her use of Western materials and conventions have been insightfully read in recent years, the first by Elizabeth Ammons and the second by Faith Jaycox, as strategies for "giv[ing] voice, deliberately and positively, to feminist issues...
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Indeed, Austin called herself, in a 1927 essay, a "fighting feminist." She marched and spoke for suffrage and rebelled against prescriptive notions of what women ought to want and do, adopting unconventional behaviors that shocked her small-town neighbors in California and startled even New Yorkers. She defied the then-prevailing resistance to married women as schoolteachers and, after leaving her husband, made her own way in the world...
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