Where
Are You Going, Where Have You Been?
Price: $21.95
Subtitle: Joyce Carol Oates
Author: Elaine Showalter
Subject: Literary Studies/Womens Studies
Paper ISBN 0-8135-2135-1
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-2134-3
Pages: 160 pp.
Series: Women
Writers: Texts and Contexts
Joyce Carol Oates's prize-winning story "Where Are You Going,
Where Have You Been?" takes up troubling subjects that continue to
occupy her in her fiction: the romantic longings and limited options of
adolescent women; the tensions between mothers and daughters; the
sexual victimization of women; and the American obsession with
violence. Inspired by a magazine story about a serial killer, its
remarkable portrait of the dreamy teenager Connie has made it a
feminist classic. Connie's life anticipates the emergence of American
society from the social innocence of the fifties into the harsher
contemporary realities of war, random violence, and crime. The story
was the basis for the movie Smooth Talk, which became the subject of
much feminist debate.
This casebook includes an introduction by the editor, a
chronology of Oates's life, an authoritative text of "Where Are You
Going, Where Have You Been," an essay by Oates on Smooth Talk, the
original Life article about the serial killer, ten critical essays
(including two about the film), and a bibliography.
The contributors are Brenda O. Daly, Christina Marsden
Gillis, Don Moser, Tom Quirk, B. Ruby Rich, R.J.R. Rockwood, Larry
Rubin, Gretchen Schulz, Marie Mitchell Oleson Urbanski, Joyce M. Wegs,
Marilyn C. Wesley, and Joan D. Winslow.
Elaine Showalter is Avalon Foundation Professor of Humanities
at Princeton University. She is the author and editor of many books on
women's writing, including Sister's Choice: Tradition and Change in
American Women's Writing.
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