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Criticism and interpretation, English Feminist fiction, Gender identity in literature, History, History and criticism, Homosexuality and literature, Power (Social sciences) in literature, Sex in literature, Sex role in literature, Murdoch, iris, 1919-1999, Power (social sciences) in literaturePeople
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Sexuality, gender, and power in Iris Murdoch's fiction
2005, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
in English
0838640613 9780838640616
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Table of Contents
Sexuality, gender, and power in Iris Murdoch's thought and art
The social construction of homosexuality in Murdoch's fiction
Iris Murdoch and Simone de Beauvoir : a feminist reading of Murdoch's fiction
A Foucauldian reading of The bell and A fairly honourable defeat
A Foucauldian reading of A severed head and The time of the angels
"Bisexuality" in Henry and Cato and The book and the brotherhood
Transvestism in The philosopher's pupil, The green knight, and The black prince
Conclusion : contradictions, paradoxes, and reconciliations.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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