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Rewriting the Self

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Book Rewriting the Self Riley J. Cartmill
Libristo code: 06822058
Publishers VDM Verlag, August 2009
This book, which originated as an M.A. thesis for Trent University''s Frost Centre, analyzes the con... Full description
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This book, which originated as an M.A. thesis for Trent University''s Frost Centre, analyzes the construction of new fluid forms of feminine identity in Canadian writer Elizabeth Smart s text "By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept". This book posits that the identity crisis suffered by the female protagonist is a result of phallocentric definitions of femininity. Smart s work offers insights into methods for overcoming the limitations caused by these distorted definitions of femininity. Informed by the work of critical theorists Jacques Lacan, Julia Kristeva, Susan Gilbert and Sandra Gubar, Linda Hutcheon and Elizabeth Grosz, this book follows the protagonist''s embodiment of several metaphors for reconceptualizing her feminine identity. These metaphors, the hermaphrodite, Frankenstein s monster and the fractal, give the protagonist the ability to metamorphose between traditionally gendered constructions of self in order to redefine herself. This book posits that Smart s text is all about the desire to move beyond sexed perceptions of identity in order to regain the power to express, and thus possess, definitions of self.

About the book

Full name Rewriting the Self
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2009
Number of pages 84
EAN 9783639133493
ISBN 3639133498
Libristo code 06822058
Publishers VDM Verlag
Weight 136
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 5
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