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Conrad's Narratives of Difference

- Not Exactly Tales for Boys

Om Conrad's Narratives of Difference

In Joseph ConradΓÇÖs tales, representations of women and of "feminine" generic forms like the romance are often present in fugitive ways. ConradΓÇÖs use of allegorical feminine imagery, fleet or deferred introductions of female characters, and hybrid generic structures that combine features of "masculine" tales of adventure and intrigue and "feminine" dramas of love or domesticity are among the subjects of this literary study. Many of ConradΓÇÖs critics have argued that ConradΓÇÖs fictions are aesthetically flawed by the inclusion of women and love plots; thus Thomas Moser has questioned why Conrad did not "cut them out altogether." Yet a thematics of gender suffuses ConradΓÇÖs narrative strategies. Even in tales that contain no significant female characters or obvious love plots, Conrad introduces elusive feminine presences, in relationships between men, as well as in menΓÇÖs relationships to their ship, the sea, a shore breeze, or even in the gendered embrace of death. This book investigates an identifiably feminine "point of view" which is present in fugitive ways throughout ConradΓÇÖs canon. ConradΓÇÖs narrative strategies are articulated through a language of sexual difference that provides the vocabulary and grammar for tales examining European class, racial, and gender paradigms to provide acute and, at times, equivocal investigations of femininity and difference.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9780415762625
  • Bindende:
  • Paperback
  • Sider:
  • 175
  • Utgitt:
  • 9. juni 2014
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 152x229x0 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 249 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
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Forventet levering: 13. desember 2024

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In Joseph ConradΓÇÖs tales, representations of women and of "feminine" generic forms like the romance are often present in fugitive ways. ConradΓÇÖs use of allegorical feminine imagery, fleet or deferred introductions of female characters, and hybrid generic structures that combine features of "masculine" tales of adventure and intrigue and "feminine" dramas of love or domesticity are among the subjects of this literary study. Many of ConradΓÇÖs critics have argued that ConradΓÇÖs fictions are aesthetically flawed by the inclusion of women and love plots; thus Thomas Moser has questioned why Conrad did not "cut them out altogether." Yet a thematics of gender suffuses ConradΓÇÖs narrative strategies. Even in tales that contain no significant female characters or obvious love plots, Conrad introduces elusive feminine presences, in relationships between men, as well as in menΓÇÖs relationships to their ship, the sea, a shore breeze, or even in the gendered embrace of death. This book investigates an identifiably feminine "point of view" which is present in fugitive ways throughout ConradΓÇÖs canon. ConradΓÇÖs narrative strategies are articulated through a language of sexual difference that provides the vocabulary and grammar for tales examining European class, racial, and gender paradigms to provide acute and, at times, equivocal investigations of femininity and difference.

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