Men Writing the Feminine: Literature, Theory, and the Question of GendersThaïs E. Morgan SUNY Press, 1994 M01 1 - 207 páginas What happens when a male author writes the feminine? Can a male author completely identify with a woman? Or does a male author always write through a woman's voice for purposes of his own? This fascinating collection explores these and other questions about gender and writing from a wide range of theoretical perspectives, including pyschoanalysis, semiotics, deconstruction, feminism, postmodernism, and discourse analysis. The introductory essay provides an overview of current issues and methodologies in gender theory, while the 11 essays in the book discuss novels and poems, from the seventeenth century to the present, by British, American, and French male writers who speak as, through, or like the feminine. Authors considered in this book include George Herbert, William Wordsworth, John Hawkes, Denis Diderot, Paul Verlaine, Randell Jarrell, John Berryman, William Faulkner, Thomas Pynchon, Jacques Derrida, and Jacques Lacan. The collection ends with a piece on the future of men in feminism, a discussion of women's and gay and lesbian studies, and a debate on future directions in gender theory. Also included is a selected bibliography of recent books of interest to scholars and students working on literature, theory, and gender. Men Writing the Feminine is designed for use in advanced undergraduate and graduate courses. It addresses men as well as women and promotes dialogue about the variety of gender positions represented in literature and theory. |
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... Lesbian Bodies , and Paul Verlaine's Les Amies 107 Barbara Milech The Woman in the Mirror : Randall Jarrell and John Berryman 123 Christopher Benfey William Faulkner as Lesbian Author 139 Frann Michel Part II : Postmodern Theories ...
... Lesbian Bodies , and Paul Verlaine's Les Amies 107 Barbara Milech The Woman in the Mirror : Randall Jarrell and John Berryman 123 Christopher Benfey William Faulkner as Lesbian Author 139 Frann Michel Part II : Postmodern Theories ...
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... Lesbian Bodies , and Paul Verlaine's Les Amies , " Barbara Milech argues that Verlaine's ventriloquism in the sonnet sequence The Women - Friends serves as a strategic means of expressing his own homosexuality . Central to the genre of ...
... Lesbian Bodies , and Paul Verlaine's Les Amies , " Barbara Milech argues that Verlaine's ventriloquism in the sonnet sequence The Women - Friends serves as a strategic means of expressing his own homosexuality . Central to the genre of ...
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... lesbians as a spectacle for the male gaze.15 Yet another literary situation in which the gaze defines gender is ... Lesbian Author . " As in Lawrence and Hawkes , so in Faulkner , the male novelist projects a feminine voice while ...
... lesbians as a spectacle for the male gaze.15 Yet another literary situation in which the gaze defines gender is ... Lesbian Author . " As in Lawrence and Hawkes , so in Faulkner , the male novelist projects a feminine voice while ...
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... Lesbian , and Gender Studies , " Conversation Two looks at various " Postmodern Theories of Gender , " considering their political implications as well as areas for research and debate . The selected bibliography that follows the ...
... Lesbian , and Gender Studies , " Conversation Two looks at various " Postmodern Theories of Gender , " considering their political implications as well as areas for research and debate . The selected bibliography that follows the ...
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... lesbians as surrogates for male - male desire in nineteenth- century literature and art , see Thaïs E. Morgan , " Male Lesbian Bodies : The Construction of Alternative Masculinities in Courbet , Baudelaire , and Swinburne , " Genders 15 ...
... lesbians as surrogates for male - male desire in nineteenth- century literature and art , see Thaïs E. Morgan , " Male Lesbian Bodies : The Construction of Alternative Masculinities in Courbet , Baudelaire , and Swinburne , " Genders 15 ...
Contenido
George Herberts Commemoration of Magdalen Herbert in Memoriae Matris Sacrum | 13 |
Wordsworth Writing Womens Voices | 29 |
D H Lawrences Fiction and the Feminism of Wuthering Heights | 61 |
The Woman Writer and Male Authority in John Hawkess Virginie Her Two Lives | 79 |
Portrait of the Artist as a Transvestite | 91 |
Pornographic Discourses Lesbian Bodies and Paul Verlaines Les Amies | 109 |
Randall Jarrell and John Berryman | 125 |
William Faulkner as Lesbian Author | 141 |
SubjectinSimulationWomaninEffect | 159 |
The Politics of Aversion in Theory | 175 |
Five Propositions on the Future of Men in Feminism | 189 |
Two Conversations on Literature Theory and the Question of Genders | 191 |
For Further Reading | 203 |
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Men Writing the Feminine: Literature, Theory, and the Question of Genders Thais E. Morgan Vista previa limitada - 1994 |
Men Writing the Feminine: Literature, Theory, and the Question of Genders Thais E. Morgan Vista previa limitada - 1994 |
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