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Self-Fashioning in Margaret Atwood's Fiction: Dress, Culture, and Identity

Self-Fashioning in Margaret Atwood's Fiction: Dress, Culture, and Identity

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Wydawnictwo Peter Lang Ltd. International Academic Publishers
Data wydania
Liczba stron 144
Forma publikacji książka w twardej oprawie
Język angielski
ISBN 9780820467641
Kategorie Studia literackie: zagadnienia ogólne, Kultura
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This study examines the associations between dressing and storytelling in Margaret Atwood's fiction. As cultural representations operating within a network of codes, clothed bodies are often discussed by theorists as constructed performances or as fabricated texts, inextricably bound up with ideology and power. The clothed body often becomes a battleground in Atwood's fiction as female protagonists respond to divisive cultural scripts through self-fashioning. Furthermore, Atwood seems to collapse the opposition between the material and the spiritual through clothing, to consider dress a fitting metaphor for the space between the natural and the supernatural. While the connections among dress, body, and story are visible from Atwood's earliest novel forward, they achieve their most unified and powerful effect in The Robber Bride (1993) and Alias Grace (1996). In these novels, Atwood draws upon the classical idea that the body clothes the soul to create a postmodern frame for the complex relationships among subjectivity, representation, voice, gender, and culture.

Self-Fashioning in Margaret Atwood's Fiction: Dress, Culture, and Identity

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