Excess and Embodiment in Contemporary Women's Writing

Excess and Embodiment in Contemporary Women's Writing
Title Excess and Embodiment in Contemporary Women's Writing PDF eBook
Author Zeynep Atayurt
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 212
Release 2011-08-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 389821978X

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The 'obese' female body has often been portrayed as the 'other' to the slender body. However, this process of 'othering', or viewing as different, has created a repressive discourse, where 'excess' has increasingly come to be studied as a 'physical abnormality' or a signifier of a 'personality defect' in contemporary Western society. This book engages with the multifarious re-imaginings of the 'excessive' embodiment in contemporary women's writing, drawing specifically on the construction of this form of embodiment in the works of Fay Weldon, Jeanette Winterson, Margaret Atwood, Claude Tardat, and Judith Moore, whose texts offer a distinct literary response to the rigidly homogeneous and limiting representations of fatness, while prompting heterogeneous approaches to reading the 'excessive' female embodiment.

Excess and Embodiment in Contemporary Women's Writing

Excess and Embodiment in Contemporary Women's Writing
Title Excess and Embodiment in Contemporary Women's Writing PDF eBook
Author Zeynep Zeren Atayurt
Publisher
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Release 2014
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Mother, She Wrote

Mother, She Wrote
Title Mother, She Wrote PDF eBook
Author Yi-Lin Yu
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 260
Release 2005
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780820469003

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In this enjoyable and insightful book, Yi-Lin Yu takes the heated and ongoing feminist debate over motherhood and maternal subjectivity onto a new plane - in search of a new synthesis. With its specific focus on the three-tiered matrilineal narratives, Mother, She Wrote is distinguished by its complex and innovative deployment of psychoanalytic subject-relations theories, and a meticulous and detailed discussion of various literary texts, which calls forth a powerful reformulation of these narratives. One of the main strengths of this book is this simultaneous and tactful command of theory and literary practice. Apart from advocating the burgeoning development of women's writing of matrilineal narratives, the author also sheds new light on further research in the area of feminist motherhood and mothering.

'Excessive' Embodiment in Contemporary Women's Writing

'Excessive' Embodiment in Contemporary Women's Writing
Title 'Excessive' Embodiment in Contemporary Women's Writing PDF eBook
Author Zeynep Zeren Atayurt
Publisher
Pages 468
Release 2008
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Infiltrating Culture

Infiltrating Culture
Title Infiltrating Culture PDF eBook
Author Mireille Rosello
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 232
Release 1996
Genre Feminism in literature
ISBN 9780719048753

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Mireille Rosello's analysis explodes the notion of binary oppositions: the insider/outsider, black/white, straight/queer, rich/poor, solid/fluid. The infiltrator, she argues, is an ambivalent figure, one who penetrates a closed territory only to expose the fantasy upon which power relations are founded.

Female Embodiment and Subjectivity in the Modernist Novel

Female Embodiment and Subjectivity in the Modernist Novel
Title Female Embodiment and Subjectivity in the Modernist Novel PDF eBook
Author Renée Dickinson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 188
Release 2009
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0415993830

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This studyconsiders the work of two experimental British women modernists writing in the tumultuous interwar period--Virginia Woolf and Olive Moore--by examining four crucial incarnations of female embodiment and subjectivity: female bodies, geographical imagery, national ideology and textual experimentation. Dickinson proposes that the ways Mrs. Dalloway, and The Waves by Virginia Woolf and Spleen and Fugue by Olive Moore reflect, expose and criticize physical, geographical and national bodies in the narrative and form of their texts reveal the authors' attempts to try on new forms and experiment with new possibilities of female embodiment and subjectivity.

Writing on the Body

Writing on the Body
Title Writing on the Body PDF eBook
Author Katie Conboy
Publisher
Pages 430
Release 1997
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780231105446

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Exploring the tensions between women's lived bodily experiences and the cultural meanings inscribed on the female body, this volume----complete with editors' introduction----includes classic and contemporary essays on rape, pornography, eroticism, anorexia, body building, menstruation, and maternity, and challenges racial, class, and sexual categories.