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Acknowledging the importance of Bakhtin's concept of the dialogic, Judy Little utilizes the insights of Bakhtin and theorists such as Derrida, Foucault, and Lyotard as strategies for examining the political complexity of the "self" as Virginia Woolf, Barbara Pym, and Christine Brooke-Rose construct it in their fiction.
Woolf, Pym, and Brooke-Rose, she argues, manifest a creative, experimental relationship to Western discourses of subjectivity, and their novels construct ideologically mobile selves that thrive on dialogic appropriation and transformation.
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History and criticism, Technique, English Experimental fiction, Fiction, Women authors, Women and literature, English fiction, Self in literature, History, Pym, barbara, 1913-1980, Woolf, virginia, 1882-1941, English fiction, history and criticism, 20th century, English fiction, women authors, Experimental fiction, history and criticism, Authorship, sex differences, Fiction, techniqueShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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The Experimental Self: Dialogic Subjectivity in Woolf, Pym, and Brooke-Rose (Ad Feminam)
January 31, 1997, Southern Illinois University
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in English
- 1st Edition edition
0809320614 9780809320615
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