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Dead Women Talking

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Dead Women Talking Brian Norman
Libristo code: 01215432
Publishers Johns Hopkins University Press, December 2012
Brian Norman uncovers a curious phenomenon in American literature: dead women who nonetheless talk.... Full description
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Brian Norman uncovers a curious phenomenon in American literature: dead women who nonetheless talk. These characters appear in works by such classic American writers as Poe, Dickinson, and Faulkner, as well as in more recent works by Alice Walker, Toni Morrison, Tony Kushner, and others. These figures are also emerging in contemporary culture, from the film and best-selling novel "The Lovely Bones" to the hit television drama "Desperate Housewives". "Dead Women Talking" demonstrates that the dead, especially women, have been speaking out in American literature since well before it was fashionable. Norman argues that they voice concerns that a community may wish to consign to the past, raising questions about gender, violence, sexuality, class, racial injustice, and national identity. When these women insert themselves into the story, they do not enter precisely as ghosts but rather as something potentially more disrupting: posthumous citizens. The community must ask itself whether it can or should recognize such a character as one of its own. The prospect of posthumous citizenship bears important implications for debates over the legal rights of the dead, social histories of burial customs and famous cadavers, and the political theory of citizenship and social death.

About the book

Full name Dead Women Talking
Author Brian Norman
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2012
Number of pages 240
EAN 9781421407524
ISBN 1421407523
Libristo code 01215432
Weight 470
Dimensions 161 x 236 x 20
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