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ISBN-10 : 1443898767
ISBN-13 : 978-1443898768
Author: Ágnes Zsófia Kovács, László B. Sári
This volume explores how the concepts of space and gaze are tied in with social constructions of gender relations. It discusses the gendered body, the queer gaze, the relationship between body and memory, the memory of war, monstrosity, and also domestic and hybrid spaces as key concepts. The arguments within the book connect core theoretical issues of gender and space to well-known literary texts and contexts, like the poems of Sylvia Plath and the novels of Don DeLillo, Toni Morrison and Cormack McCarthy. The collection will be of interest to university students and instructors alike, as an extended introduction to critical and theoretical discourses on gender and space.
Space Gender and the Gaze in Literature and Art 1st Table of contents:
Part 1: Female Spaces and the Body
Chapter One
“Who has dismembered us?”: Gender, Consumerism and Disability
in Sylvia Plath’s Late Poems
Edit Gálla
Chapter Two
Pregnancy, Deformation and Pathology in Sylvia Plath’s “Thalidomide”
Boglárka Kiss
Chapter Three
Black Feminist Voices and Space in The Color Purple by Alice Walker
Amira Benarioua
Chapter Four
“[P]ure, dumb canine instinct”: Narrative Space and Motion(lessness)
in Don DeLillo’s “The Ivory Acrobat”
Lilla Farmasi
Chapter Five
Queering the Gaze in the Museal Space: Orshi Drozdik’s Feminist
(Post)Concept Art
Anna Kérchy
Part 2: Alternative Spaces of Masculinity
Chapter Six
Boys will be Boys—but what about Girls? Girls in a Boy Status
in Jane Austen’s Fiction
Zsófia Anna Tóth
Chapter Seven
Surveillance of the Subculture: Trials and the Niches of Hedonism
Zsuzsanna Lukács
Chapter Eight
Haunted in the Suburbs: Forms of Representing Evil in Dorothy L. Sayers’
The Documents in the Case
Renáta Zsámba
Chapter Nine
Manifestations of Masculinities in Iain Banks’s The Wasp Factory
Georgina Bozsó
Part 3: Hybrid Spaces
Chapter Ten
Edith Wharton and World War I in the Context of her Nonfiction
Ágnes Zsófia Kovács
Chapter Eleven
“Judgement Day, Limited”: Transgression of Regional and Racial
Boundaries in Flannery O’Connor’s “Judgement Day”
Katalin Kállay G.
Chapter Twelve
The Ghost of Slavery in Toni Morrison’s Beloved
Zsuzsa Sütő
Chapter Thirteen
“Sounds from the Furthest Places”: Language, Music, and the Transfusion
of Identity in Suhayl Saadi’s Psychoraag
Éva Pataki
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