Graphies and Grafts - (Con)Texts and (Inter)Texts in the Fiction of Four Contemporary Canadian Women

Beautell eva Darias

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Beautell eva Darias - Graphies and Grafts - (Con)Texts and (Inter)Texts in the Fiction of Four Contemporary Canadian Women.
This study provides a close reading and a critical analysis of four novels by contemporary Canadian women writing in English : Joy Kogawa's Obasan (1983),... Lire la suite
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This study provides a close reading and a critical analysis of four novels by contemporary Canadian women writing in English : Joy Kogawa's Obasan (1983), Sky Lee's Disappearing Moon Cafe (1990), Kristjana Gunnars's The Prowler (1989), and Aritha van Herk's No Fixed Address (1987). The analysis draws on a combination of post-structuralist, post-colonial and feminist working concepts and perspectives.
It is predicated on the assumption of the fundamental interconnectedness of all aspects of human knowledge, and partakes of the process of intertextuality affecting our own contemporary experience of the world. Recent fiction by women, but also feminist and postcolonial theories of meaning and textuality, have had an important share in changing our views of the world/text from a closed structure to a constant process of cultural/textual interaction between two or more cultures/texts.
The novels examined here provide rich sites for the exploration of these changing paradigms and their exegesis will offer alternative ways of dealing with language, history, gender, fiction, text and reality in Canada and elsewhere.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    16/05/2000
  • Editeur
  • Collection
  • ISBN
    90-5201-961-4
  • EAN
    9789052019611
  • Présentation
    Broché
  • Nb. de pages
    273 pages
  • Dimensions
    22,0 cm × 15,0 cm × 0,0 cm

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Biographie de Beautell eva Darias

The Author : Dr. Eva Darias-Beautell teaches American and Canadian literatures at the University of La Laguna. She has been a Visiting Scholar at the University of Toronto on several occasions. She is the author of Division Language and Doubleness in the Writings of Joy Kogawa (1998) and Shifting Sands : Contemporary Theories and Canadian Fiction (2000).

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