Narrative in the Feminine - Susan Knutson

Narrative in the Feminine

Daphne Marlatt and Nicole Brossard

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
245 Seiten
2000
Wilfrid Laurier University Press (Verlag)
978-0-88920-301-3 (ISBN)
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What does it mean to tell a story from a woman's point of view? How have Canadian Anglo/francophone writers translated feminist literary theory into practice? These and other questions are answered by these two avant-garde authors. It is also a study of two of their own important works.
What does it mean to tell a story from a woman's point of view? How have Canadian anglophone and francophone writers translated feminist literary theory into practice? Avant-garde writers Daphne Marlatt and Nicole Brossard answer these, and many more questions, in their two groundbreaking works, now made more accessible through the careful, narratological readings and theoretical background in Narrative in the Feminine. Susan Knutson begins her study with an analysis of the contributions made by Marlatt and Brossard to international feminist theory. Part Two presents a narratological reading of How Hug a Stone, arguing that at the deepest level of narrative, Marlatt constructs a gender-inclusive human subject which defaults not to the generic masculine but to the feminine. Part Three proposes a parallel reading of Picture Theory, Brossard's playful novel that draws us into (re-) readings of many other texts written by Brossard, Barnes, Wittig, Joyce, de Beauvoir, Homer...to name a few. Chapter 12 closes with a reflection on the expression <'e>criture au f<'e>minin -- a Qu<'e>b<'e>cois contribution to an international theoretical debate. Readers who care about feminist writing and language theory, and students and teachers of Canadian literature and critical and queer studies, will find this book invaluable for its careful readings, its scholarly overview, and its extension of the feminist concept of the generic. Not least, the study is a guide to two important works of the leading experimental writers of Canada and Quebec, Daphne Marlatt and Nicole Brossard.

Susan Knutson, a professor of English at Université Sainte Anne, is currently working on a history of "Carnivalesque Old Women from Antiquity to the Present." In her spare time she acts in Les Araignées du boui boui.

Table of Contents for Narrative in the Feminine: Daphne Marlatt and Nicole Brossard by Susan Knutson List of Figures Acknowledgements Abbreviations Preface Part One: Gender and Narrative Grammar 1. Writing Women: Some Introductory Questions 2. Theories of the (Masculine) Generic 3. Narrative, Gnosis, Cognition, Knowing: Em[+female]bodied Narrative and the Reinvention of the World Part Two: A Narratological Reading of How Hug a Stone 4. Fabula: Beyond Quest Teleology 5. Story: Where the Body Is Written 6. Textual Subjectivity, Marlatt's i/eye 7. Intertextual Narrative Part Three: A Narratological Reading of Picture Theory 8. Fabula: Hologram 9. Story: The Holographic Plate 10. Text: In Which the Reader Sees a Hologram in Her Mind's Eye 11. Intertextual Metanarrative Part Four: Afterword 12. In the Feminine Part Five: Bibliography, Appendix and Index Bibliography Appendix: Daphne Marlatt's Bibliography Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.5.2000
Verlagsort Waterloo, Ontario
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 570 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-88920-301-6 / 0889203016
ISBN-13 978-0-88920-301-3 / 9780889203013
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