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Shape-shifting tales : Michèle Roberts's monstrous women
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ISBN: 9783034305686 3034305680 Year: 2010 Publisher: Bern: Lang,

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Refractions of desire : feminist perspectives in the novels of Toni Morrison, Michèle Roberts and Anita Desai
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ISBN: 9788126906291 8126906294 Year: 2006 Publisher: New Delhi: Atlantic,

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The pleasure of the feminist text : reading Michèle Roberts and Angela Carter
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ISBN: 1282594184 9786612594182 9042029021 1441606572 9781441606570 9789042025318 904202531X 9789042029026 Year: 2009 Publisher: Amsterdam [etc.] Rodopi

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“I would regard myself as a feminist writer, because I’m a feminist in everything else and one can’t compartmentalise these things in one’s life.” (Angela Carter) “When I became a feminist in 1968, I felt that I’d come home: the first home I ever had that was feminine. And it was very wild and theatrical and erotic, the early feminism.” (Michèle Roberts) Angela Carter and Michèle Roberts share a keen interest in gender and sexual identity, but many of their topics seem to mark them as opposites: Roberts’s fascination with the impact of religion, motherhood and autobiography on female identity covers areas that Carter shuns in her writings. In reading these two authors parallel and in contrast to each other, this monograph follows a triple objective: it provides a comprehensive critical introduction to the works of Roberts, explores aspects of Carter’s work that have not yet been analyzed sufficiently (religion, motherhood, and masculinity), and uses both authors to explore motifs and strategies of feminist writing. The analyses of both authors’ works are supplemented by close readings of a wide range of theoretical perspectives (especially French feminism and psychoanalysis) and concise theoretical outlines of the topics covered (radical feminism, religion, motherhood and fatherhood, masculinity, fairy tales, romances and chick lit, and history and auto/biography).


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A writing halfway between theory and fiction: mediating feminism from the seventeenth to the twentieth century
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Year: 2007 Publisher: Würzburg Königshausen & Neumann

Food, consumption and the body in contemporary women's fiction
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ISBN: 0521661536 1316274934 0511048734 1280162090 0511150865 0511485387 0511324758 0511118023 1107118158 0511017510 9780511017513 9780521661539 0511033494 9780511033490 9780511118029 9780511048739 9780511150869 9780511485381 9780521604550 0521604559 Year: 2004 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University.

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This study explores the subtle and complex significance of food and eating in contemporary women's fiction. Sarah Sceats reveals how preoccupations with food, its consumption and the body are central to the work of writers such as Doris Lessing, Angela Carter, Margaret Atwood, Michèle Roberts and Alice Thomas Ellis. Through close analysis of their fiction, Sceats examines the multiple metaphors associated with these themes, making powerful connections between food and love, motherhood, sexual desire, self identity and social behaviour. The activities surrounding food and its consumption (or non-consumption) embrace both the most intimate and the most thoroughly public aspects of our lives. The book draws on psychoanalytical, feminist and sociological theory to engage with a diverse range of issues, including chapters on cannibalism and eating disorders. This lively study demonstrates that feeding and eating are not simply fundamental to life but are inseparable from questions of gender, power and control.

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