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Playing House
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Julia Franck, winner of the 2007 German Book Prize for Die Mittagsfrau (The Blind Side of the Heart), puts the experience of women and mothers at the core of her novels and short stories. This study, the first book exclusively about Franck, addresses the various roles that women play in her uvre: lovers, daughters, mothers, and sisters. With an eye to the way these roles are influenced by and connected to domestic space, the author examines the desire for intimacy and connection that motivates Franck's characters. Drawing on theories of both performance and performativity, the author argues that Franck creates these identities as mutable and changeable, in effect opening up women's roles for resignification in an age of renewed feminist inquiry.
Autorentext
Alexandra Merley Hill is Assistant Professor of German at the University of Portland, where she teaches all levels of language, literature, and culture. Her research focuses on contemporary German-language literature by women, especially Julia Franck. She has published on literature and feminism in the Women in German Yearbook and in Studies in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Literature, and she co-edited Germany in the Loud Twentieth Century: An Introduction (2011) with Florence Feiereisen.
Klappentext
Julia Franck, winner of the 2007 German Book Prize for Die Mittagsfrau ( The Blind Side of the Heart ), puts the experience of women - and mothers - at the core of her novels and short stories. This study, the first book exclusively about Franck, addresses the various roles that women play in her oeuvre: lovers, daughters, mothers, and sisters. With an eye to the way these roles are influenced by and connected to domestic space, the author examines the desire for intimacy and connection that motivates Franck's characters. Drawing on theories of both performance and performativity, the author argues that Franck creates these identities as mutable and changeable, in effect opening up women's roles for resignification in an age of renewed feminist inquiry.
Inhalt
Contents: Introduction: The Fräuleinwunder and feminism Roles: Theorizing performativity and performance Lovers: The search for and failure of intimacy in Berlin literature Daughters: Psychoanalytic theory, domestic space, and maternal desire Mothers: Refuting psychoanalytic models, the bad mother, and Maternal drag Fathers and Sons: Absent fathers, sisters, and siblings, and looking for home.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Titel Playing House
- Veröffentlichung 24.08.2012
- ISBN 3034307675
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783034307673
- Jahr 2012
- Größe H225mm x B150mm x T11mm
- Autor Alexandra M. Hill
- Untertitel Motherhood, Intimacy, and Domestic Spaces in Julia Franck's Fiction
- Gewicht 281g
- Auflage 1. Auflage
- Genre Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 194
- Herausgeber Peter Lang
- GTIN 09783034307673