- Title
- Gynecologists, Power and Sexuality in Modernist Texts
- Author/Creator
- Elizabeth Dolan Kautz
- Publication Details
- Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.28(4), pp.81-91
- Annotation
- Studies the male gynecologist as an archetypal figure in Gilman s The Yellow Wallpaper, Barnes s Nightwood (1936), and Hemingway s Indian Camp and A Farewell to Arms. Kautz argues that the field of obstetrics/gynecology, once dominated by women, was altered by male-centric goals. Evaluates the doctor figures within Hemingway s works to uncover the sterility of the field and the transformation of women into powerless patients.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Record Identifier
- 991015132350603691
Journal article
Gynecologists, Power and Sexuality in Modernist Texts
Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.28(4), pp.81-91
1995
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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