Engendering the Subject: Gender and Self-Representation in Contemporary Women's Fiction (Suny Series in Feminist Criticism & Theory)

Engendering the Subject: Gender and Self-Representation in Contemporary Women's Fiction (Suny Series in Feminist Criticism & Theory) image
ISBN-10:

0791407276

ISBN-13:

9780791407271

Author(s): Robinson, Sally
Released: Oct 04, 1991
Format: Hardcover, 248 pages
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Description:

Robinson sets up a dialogue between feminist critical theory and contemporary women's fiction in order to argue for a new way of reading the specificity of women's writing. Through theoretically informed readings of novels by Doris Lessing, Angela Carter, and Gayl Jones, the author argues that female subjectivity is engendered in discourse through the woman writer's strategic engagement in representational systems that rely on a singular figure of Woman for coherence. Through this engagement, women's self-representation emerges as a process through which women take up multiple and contradictory positions in relation to different hegemonic discursive systems, and through which they engender themselves as subjects.

Finally, Engendering the Subject suggests how women's fiction can provide a model for a feminist practice of reading that would simultaneously work against the historical containment of Woman, and for the empowerment of women as subjects of cultural practices.

























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