The In-between of Writing: Experience and Experiment in Drabble, Duras, and ArendtUniversity of Michigan Press, 1993 - 161 Seiten Why has the increased prominence of experimental writing in the postmodern era attracted so few women practitioners? The In-Between of Writing examines works by three very different writers to answer this question and to explore the relation of experience and literary experiment. In an effort to write themselves into literary history, to make a place from which they can write, to find a woman's voice and even a language, women have been writing more than ever and have been involved with new approaches to writing and reading. Yet postmodernism - a rubric for much of the experimental writing done since World War II - and feminism have largely failed to connect. What links the English novelist Margaret Drabble, the French novelist and filmmaker Marguerite Duras, and the German-American philosopher and political theorist Hannah Arendt in this study? In readings informed by psychoanalysis, semiotics, linguistics, and deconstruction, Skoller contends that each has a distinct relation to language and has a close tie to world history that has remained largely untreated by feminist literary critics. Written at the nexus of feminism and postmodernism, this book makes starting connections between these three seemingly disparate woman writers. |
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Margaret Drabble | 37 |
Marguerite Duras | 69 |
Hannah Arendt | 97 |
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Alice Jardine Alison ambiguity Anne-Marie Stretter Anthony Keating Aurélia Steiner Autobiography become biography c'est called chapter Charles Rossett Cixous criticism death desire difference distance Drabble's Duras's text Eichmann emphasis English epigraph essay exists experience experimental feminine feminism feminist fiction France freedom French Freud German Gertrude Stein Hannah Arendt Hiroshima mon amour Horla Ice Age insistence invention irony James Jane Jewish Jews L'amant Lacan Lahore language letter literary live lover Margaret Drabble Marguerite Duras Martin Heidegger meaning Molly Montrelay never notion nouveau roman novel pariah Paris parvenu Peter Morgan play political postmodern Proust public realm Rahel Varnhagen ravissement de Lol reader rectangle blanc relation rose liseuse schlemiel sexual space story telling temps things thinking thought tion Toklas Trans truth unconscious vice-consul Waterfall woman women writers words writing written wrote York Young-Bruehl
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