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Enacting sexual difference: Re-visions of Henry James in the writing of Marguerite Duras and Emily Dickinson.
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Enacting sexual difference: Re-visions of Henry James in the writing of Marguerite Duras and Emily Dickinson./
作者:
Wichelns, Kathryn.
面頁冊數:
190 p.
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Advisers: Elissa Marder; Michael Moon.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International68-05A.
標題:
Gender Studies. -
電子資源:
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9780549027430
Enacting sexual difference: Re-visions of Henry James in the writing of Marguerite Duras and Emily Dickinson.
Wichelns, Kathryn.
Enacting sexual difference: Re-visions of Henry James in the writing of Marguerite Duras and Emily Dickinson.
- 190 p.
Advisers: Elissa Marder; Michael Moon.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Emory University, 2007.
This dissertation argues that Henry James's style may reflect the author's examination of linguistic sexual difference. In the last twenty years more traditional readings of James have been effaced by scholarship that explores the queer elements of his fiction. In part, I use this work to suggest that post-structural feminisms, particularly the work of Luce Irigaray, offer insight into equally-significant feminist possibilities in James's sentence-level writing. I begin by approaching James through theatrical adaptations of his work written by Marguerite Duras, the French author Helene Cixous described in an early essay as epitomizing "l'ecriture feminine," or a writing that inscribes femininity. Through adapting for the stage James's The Aspern Papers and "The Beast in the Jungle," Duras focuses the points in his work in which sexual difference is coded through untranslated Italian or French terms, unusual forms of punctuation, and silence. Duras underscores moments in which language fragments, breaking down the primary discourse into other forms of speech that function within and against that of male narrators.
ISBN: 9780549027430Subjects--Topical Terms:
898693
Gender Studies.
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