Gender and Narrativity / edited by Barry Rutland.

It is impossible to imagine a community that is not divided into at least two gender groups. It is equally impossible to imagine a community that does not tell or enact stories. The relationship between these universal aspects of human culture is the mainspring of Gender and Narrativity. From Genesi...

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Published: MQUP, 1997.
Series:Textual Analysis, Discourse and Culture.
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520 |a It is impossible to imagine a community that is not divided into at least two gender groups. It is equally impossible to imagine a community that does not tell or enact stories. The relationship between these universal aspects of human culture is the mainspring of Gender and Narrativity. From Genesis to Freud, the Western narrative tradition tells the same old story of masculine dominance/feminine subservience as a matter of divine will or natural truth. Here, nine Canadian scholars challenge and interpret this tradition, in effect "re-telling" the story of gender, and themselves intervening in the narrative process. Critical readings from a wide range of literary texts - medieval and modern, European and Canadian - replace abstract theory in these studies, while sociology, anthropology, psychoanalysis, deconstruction and new history are the axes of discussion. This book exemplifies the current range and diversity of Canadian critical writing. 
505 0 |a ""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Introduction: Telling Difference""; ""1 Toward an Epistemology of Gender""; ""2 Telling the Feminine""; ""3 Sex, Lies, and Photography: Reading Detective Fiction as Psychoanalysis in Timothy Findley's The Telling of Lies""; ""4 F(r)ictions: Feminists Re/Writing Narrative""; ""5 The (W)rite of Passage: From Childhood to Womanhood in Lucy Maud Montgomery's Emily Novels""; ""6 Writing Toward Absence: Frances Gregg's The Mystic Leeway""; ""7 Parsifal and Semiotic Structuralism"" 
505 8 |a ""8 Androgynous Realism in Heinrich von Kleist's Die Heilige CÃ?cilie oder Die Gewalt der Musik (Eine Legende)""""9 Clough, Claude, Arnold, and Marguerite: Male Heterophobia in Victorian Poetry""; ""Notes on Contributors""; ""Index""; ""A""; ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H""; ""I""; ""J""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""N""; ""O""; ""P""; ""Q""; ""R""; ""S""; ""T""; ""V""; ""W""; ""Y""; ""Z"" 
650 0 |a Gender identity in literature. 
650 0 |a Narration (Rhetoric) 
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