The Metaphor of an Adopted Body

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Writers of PhDs have a unique, personal and in-depth
relationship
with their subject matter, which develops over a
number of years.
What happens when life intrudes so much into the
reading and
writing that it takes over the subject matter, so
that the original
struggle for objective scholarship threatens to
become subsumed in
emotion and self-discovery? The supervisor can do
worse than guide
their student towards the genre of life writing,
within which a
flourishing of sub-genres may be accommodating to such a
journey. For an Australian closed-records adoptee
caught up in the
reunion processes sparked by the 1990 changes to the
Adoption
Act, critical readings of Peter Carey, Janette Turner
Hospital and Luke
Davies developed into the invention of the Adopted
Body, the
Subject Adoptee and a new way of seeing: ado/aptive
reading and
writing. Perhaps in the field of ado/aptive theory,
the stolen
generations, inter-country adoptees and the white
closed-record
adoptees of Australia can re-invent themselves,
develop their
identities and create a genre of academic theory
unique to Australia.

Autorentext

Catherine Lynch's research focuses on the history of Australia'sclosed records adoption system, its links with the Stolen Generations and itsrepresentations in contemporary Australian Literature. She has also taught issues inmass communication at, and holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in Australian Literaturefrom, the University of Sydney.


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Writers of PhDs have a unique, personal and in-depthrelationship with their subject matter, which develops over anumber of years. What happens when life intrudes so much into thereading and writing that it takes over the subject matter, sothat the original struggle for objective scholarship threatens tobecome subsumed in emotion and self-discovery? The supervisor can doworse than guide their student towards the genre of life writing,within which a flourishing of sub-genres may be accommodating to such a journey. For an Australian closed-records adopteecaught up in the reunion processes sparked by the 1990 changes to theAdoption Act, critical readings of Peter Carey, Janette TurnerHospital and Luke Davies developed into the invention of the AdoptedBody, the Subject Adoptee and a new way of seeing: ado/aptivereading and writing. Perhaps in the field of ado/aptive theory,the stolen generations, inter-country adoptees and the whiteclosed-record adoptees of Australia can re-invent themselves,develop their identities and create a genre of academic theoryunique to Australia.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Titel The Metaphor of an Adopted Body
    • ISBN 978-3-639-14672-1
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • EAN 9783639146721
    • Jahr 2009
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm x T24mm
    • Autor Catherine Lynch
    • Untertitel An ado/aptive reading and writing of Australia and its contemporary literature
    • Gewicht 618g
    • Genre Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften
    • Anzahl Seiten 404
    • Herausgeber VDM Verlag
    • GTIN 09783639146721

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