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Excess and Embodiment in Contemporary Women's Writing / Zeynep Zeren Atayurt, Koray Melikoglu

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Book
Author/Creator:
Atayurt, Zeynep Zeren, Author.
Contributor:
Melikoğlu, Koray, Editor.
Series:
Studies in English literatures.
Studies in English Literatures 17
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English literature--Women authors--History and criticism.
English literature.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (212 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Hannover ibidem 2014
Language Note:
English
Biography/History:
Zeynep Z. Atayurt received her MA and PhD degrees in English at the University of Leeds, UK. She is currently working in the Department of English Language and Literature at Ankara University in Turkey. Her research interests include literary and visual representations of forms of embodiment in contemporary Anglo-American culture and literature.
Summary:
The ‘obese’ female body has often been portrayed as the ‘other’ to the slender body. However, this process of ‘othering’, or viewing as different, has created a repressive discourse, where ‘excess’ has increasingly come to be studied as a ‘physical abnormality’ or a signifier of a ‘personality defect’ in contemporary Western society. This book engages with the multifarious re-imaginings of the ‘excessive’ embodiment in contemporary women’s writing, drawing specifically on the construction of this form of embodiment in the works of Fay Weldon, Jeanette Winterson, Margaret Atwood, Claude Tardat, and Judith Moore, whose texts offer a distinct literary response to the rigidly homogeneous and limiting representations of fatness, while prompting heterogeneous approaches to reading the ‘excessive’ female embodiment.
Contents:
""Contents""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Introduction""; ""Difference of the Different: Challenges to the Homogenisation of �Fatness� in Contemporary Western Culture""; ""1 �A comic turn, turned serious�: Reading the Female Embodiment in Romance, the Trickster and the Cyborg in The Life and Loves of a She-Devil""; ""2 �I still think it was poetic�: The Poetics and Politics of Hyperbole in Sexing the Cherry""; ""3 Mothers, Daughters and Excess in Lady Oracle and Sweet Death""
""3.1 �The outline of my former body still surrounded me like a mist�: Traumatic Resonances of �Excess� in Lady Oracle""""3.1.1 �Obesity�, Trauma, and its Manifestations within the Mother-Daughter Dyad""; ""3.1.2 From �Fat� to �Thin�: Reversals, Reconciliations, and Confrontations""; ""3.2 �I know what I look like. It�s all planned, calculated, willed�: The Revenge Narrative of �Excess� in Sweet Death""; ""3.2.1 Accessing the Private through Writing of �Excess�""; ""3.2.2 Tensions in the Mother-Daughter Dyad and Desire for Power""; ""Conclusion""
""�I am sorry I am so fat�: A Narrative of �Excess� in Fat Girl: A True Story""""Bibliography""; ""Primary Sources""; ""Secondary Sources""; ""Internet Resources""
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9783838259789
3838259785
OCLC:
903975200
Publisher Number:
9783838259789

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