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Charlotte Sturgess.Redefining the Subject: Sites of Play in Canadian Women's Writing Amsterdam/New York, NY, 2003, 158 pp.  € 32 / US$ 45   Série/Series: GENUS: Gender in Modern Culture 2

 

 

This volume takes up the challenge of Canadian women's writing in its diversity, in order to examine the terms on which subjectivity, in its social, political and literary dimensions, emerges as discourse. Work from writers as diverse as Dionne Brand, Hiromi Goto and Margaret Atwood, among others, are studied both in their specific dimensions and through the collective focus of cultural and textual revision which characterizes Canadian writing in the feminine. Current theorizing on the postcolonial imaginary is brought to bear in the interests of forging or unpacking those links which tie the Self to culture. As such, Redefining the Subject sets out to discover the limits of the aesthetic in its encounter with the political: the figures and designs which envisage textual reimaginings as statements of a contemporary Canadian reality.

 

Table of Contents:

 

INTRODUCTION

 

COLLECTIVE VOICE: HISTORY AS SUBJECT

Hiromi Goto, Chorus of Mushrooms: Tracks in a Textual Landscape

Anne Michaels, Fugitive Pieces: Geo-Logical Retrievals

 

ROUGH CROSSINGS: DISPLACEMENTS, DESTINATIONS AND APPROPRIATIONS

Dionne Brand, Sans Souci and In Another Place, Not Here: a Poetics of Migrancy

Suzette Mayr, The Widows: Kanada/Canada, Bridging the Gap

 

THE FEMALE SUBJECT AS “OTHER”: SYMBOLIC LOCATIONS AND DISLOCATIONS

Evelyn Lau, Other Women and Runaway: Diary of a Street Kid: Consumer Culture, Exotic “Other”

Nicole Brossard, Mauve Desert : Crossings and Sitings

 

GEO-POLITICAL MAPPINGS: DISTANCE AND DIFFERENCE

Aritha van Herk, Places Far From Ellesmere: Place, Perception, Self

Kristjana Gunnars, The Prowler: Territorial Rights, Textual Ways

 

GENRE AND GENDER-BENDING

Margaret Atwood, Wilderness Tips and Good Bones: Myths Revisited, Value Added

Susan Swan, The Wives of Bath: the Female Body in Question

 

CONCLUSION

 

WORKS CITED

 

INDEX

 

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