An edition of Fashioning the female subject (1997)

Fashioning the female subject

the intertextual networking of Dickinson, Moore, and Rich

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An edition of Fashioning the female subject (1997)

Fashioning the female subject

the intertextual networking of Dickinson, Moore, and Rich

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In Fashioning the Female Subject, Sabine Sielke addresses the often nebulous concept of female subjectivity through a critical analysis of the poetry of Emily Dickinson, Marianne Moore, and Adrienne Rich, each of whom has uniquely fashioned and transformed the female subject over the last 150 years.

Applying the feminist theories of Kristeva, Irigaray, and Cixous, Sielke articulately develops a notion of female subjectivity as an intertextual network, a network whose three historically distinct levels illustrate a clear evolution in the poetics designs of such subjectivity.

Fashioning the Female Subject is a re-reading of American women's poetry, a partial revisioning of French feminist theory, and a reassessment of Adrienne Rich as a central figure in American feminist theory. Offering a revisionary sense of literary history, Sielke's book offers a new model of literary affiliation to readers of poetry, scholars of literary history, feminist critics, and literary theorists alike.

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Language
English
Pages
263

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Table of Contents

Emily Dickinson and Marianne Moore : select defects
disrupted discourse and the body
Marianne Moore and Adrienne Rich : daughters-in-law or outlaws?
Adrienne Rich and Emily Dickinson : from absence to feminist transcendence
female subjectivity as process in history
Self-fashioning or subjected in style? : the intertextual networking of female subjectivity.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-256) and index.
Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Freie Universität Berlin, 1992.

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Ann Arbor

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811.009/9287
Library of Congress
PS152 .S54 1997, PS152.S54 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 263 p. ;
Number of pages
263

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1006007M
Internet Archive
fashioningfemale0000siel
ISBN 10
0472107887
LCCN
96045813
OCLC/WorldCat
35723643
Goodreads
1078598

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