Rewriting the female in popular culture

intertextuality in the novels of Marlene Streeruwitz and Lilian Faschinger

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Lynne Hallam
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Rewriting the female in popular culture

intertextuality in the novels of Marlene Streeruwitz and Lilian Faschinger

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"What happens when Clint Eastwood meets Scheherazade of A Thousand and One Nights? Austrian writers Marlene Streeruwitz and Lilian Faschinger embrace contemporary culture in their novels, using real-life actors, rock musicians, American TV heroines and even cartoon characters to populate their work. They also rely on popular genres such as stream-of-consciousness, sci-fi and chick-lit. At the centre of all of their novels are female protagonists struggling with socially prescribed roles from this contemporary world. While these references heighten their appeal for a wide readership, both writers actually write against, not with, these precursors. Using close intertextual readings of six novels written between 1986 and 2004, the author demonstrates the way intertextual practices in the works of Streeruwitz and Faschinger subvert the very 'pre-texts' upon which they depend. In particular, both writers interrogate depictions of female agency and subjectivity and challenge dominant ideologies rooted in patriarchal discourses. Drawing on multiple strands of intertextual, feminist and poststructuralist theory, this study probes the extent to which these interventions have the potential to be effective and relevant tools of political, feminist critique."--

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Rewriting the female in popular culture: intertextuality in the novels of Marlene Streeruwitz and Lilian Faschinger
2016, Peter Lang, Lang Publishing, Incorporated, Peter
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Intertextuality and cultural frameworks
From harems to Hollywood. Cultural re-writings in Faschinger's Die neue Scheherazade [The New Scheherazade] and Streeruwitz's Norma Desmond. A gothic sci-fi
Nomadic subjects. Constructing and performing the female self in Faschinger's Magdalena Sünderin [Magdalena the Sinner] and Streeruwitz's Jessica, 30
Rewritten lives in imagined cities. Historical revisions in Faschinger's Wiener Passion [Vienna Passion] and Streeruwitz's Nachwelt. ein Reisebericht. [Posterity. A travel report]
Conclusion.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Oxford, New York
Series
Women in German literature -- 21

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Dewey Decimal Class
833/.92099287
Library of Congress
PT2681.T6916 Z67 2016, PT2681.T6916Z67 2016

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Pagination
pages cm

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30402444M
ISBN 13
9783034317436
LCCN
2015047999

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