Confessional Subjects: Revelations of Gender and Power in Victorian Literature and CultureUniv of North Carolina Press, 1997 - 206 oldal Susan Bernstein examines the gendered power relationships embedded in confessional literature of the Victorian period. Exploring this dynamic in Charlotte Bronta's Villette, Mary Elizabeth Braddon's Lady Audley's Secret, George Eliot's Da |
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ix. oldal
... reading that both Gallop in Read- ing Lacan and Schneiderman in Jacques Lacan : The Death of an Intellectual Hero ... reading of Gallop and Schneiderman reading Lacan marked an early recogni- tion of how confessional modes replicate ...
... reading that both Gallop in Read- ing Lacan and Schneiderman in Jacques Lacan : The Death of an Intellectual Hero ... reading of Gallop and Schneiderman reading Lacan marked an early recogni- tion of how confessional modes replicate ...
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... reading of my chapter on Daniel Deronda ; Leora offered crucial perspec- tives for understanding the complicated and conflicting histories that have constructed Zionism from the middle of the nineteenth century to the end of the ...
... reading of my chapter on Daniel Deronda ; Leora offered crucial perspec- tives for understanding the complicated and conflicting histories that have constructed Zionism from the middle of the nineteenth century to the end of the ...
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... readings repeatedly tested the clarity of my own convictions ; I am also grateful to Dale for her confidence in the consequence of my essay " Confessing Feminist Theory , " which , although not a formal part of this book , articulates a ...
... readings repeatedly tested the clarity of my own convictions ; I am also grateful to Dale for her confidence in the consequence of my essay " Confessing Feminist Theory , " which , although not a formal part of this book , articulates a ...
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... reading I develop through a feminist theory of confession . My epigraph from Frances Bartkowski's work on Foucault usefully underscores the political contradictions of gender in the " clos ( et ) ed space of confessional discourse ...
... reading I develop through a feminist theory of confession . My epigraph from Frances Bartkowski's work on Foucault usefully underscores the political contradictions of gender in the " clos ( et ) ed space of confessional discourse ...
2. oldal
... reading , where literary texts exhibit signs of resistance to or compliance with mainstream ideology , masks rhetorical com- plications and political contradictions difficult to decipher through such easy oppositions.1 For instance , it ...
... reading , where literary texts exhibit signs of resistance to or compliance with mainstream ideology , masks rhetorical com- plications and political contradictions difficult to decipher through such easy oppositions.1 For instance , it ...
Tartalomjegyzék
theorizing Confession Gendering Confession | 15 |
Histories and Fictions of Victorian Confession AntiCatholic Rhetoric and Villette | 41 |
That Narrow Boundry Line Figures of Female Degeneracy and Lady Audleys Secret | 73 |
The Bonds and Bondage of Gender and Race Paternal Metaphors of Confession in Daniel Deronda | 105 |
The UnIntact State Tess of the dUrbervilles and Confessions of Sexual and Textual Violence | 143 |
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anti-Catholic Audley authority Awful Disclosures body BONDAGE OF GENDER BONDS AND BONDAGE Braddon Brontë Catholicism chapter Charlotte Brontë confession scene confessional subjects d'Urbervilles Daniel Deronda dead face domestic domination edited Eliot England English father confessor female femininity Feminism feminist fession figure Foucault Freud GENDER AND RACE George Eliot Grandcourt Gwendolen's Hardy Hardy's heroine HISTORIES AND FICTIONS husband Ibid identity ideological imperialism insanity Jewish Jews Lacan Lady Audley's confession Lady Audley's Secret Leonora London Labour Lucy Lucy's male Maria Monk marriage masculine material Mayhew Mirah moral murder narrative NARROW BOUNDARY LINE NOTES TO PAGES novel paternal law paternal metaphor patriarchal Père Silas political position power relations priest prostitution Protestant psychoanalysis rape reading religious representations repression resistance rhetorical Roman Catholic church Rome sensation sexual violence signifies social story Tess Tess's confession testimony textual THEORIZING CONFESSION theory tion transgression tropes truth UN-INTACT University Press Victorian culture Villette violation woman women