Queer(ing) Gender in Italian Women's Writing : Maraini, Sapienza, Morante (Italian Modernities 35) (2021. X, 306 S. 229 mm)

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Queer(ing) Gender in Italian Women's Writing : Maraini, Sapienza, Morante (Italian Modernities 35) (2021. X, 306 S. 229 mm)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 306 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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QUEER(ING) GENDER IN ITALIAN WOMEN'S WRITING is the first study of its kind to systematically use queer theory as a theoretical framework of analysis of Italian women's writing. Focusing especially on the writers Dacia Maraini, Goliarda Sapienza and Elsa Morante, and delimiting the field of enquiry to works written in the 1970s and 1980s, the book positions its chosen texts in their historical and cultural backdrop and illustrates the ways in which the authors responded in highly original ways to the debates of the day in matters of gender and sexuality, bringing them close to current «queer» formulations. Judith Butler is a key interlocutor here, as in the few existing critical contributions offering a «queer» reading of texts from the Italian literary tradition, but rather than rely predominantly on her theorisation of the performative quality of gender, this book incorporates additional concepts that are key to Butler's notion of queer, such as «parody», «citationality», «drag» and «undoing gender». It further seeks to enrich existing critical debates on Italian women's writing, and on Maraini, Sapienza and Morante in particular, by considering them in relation to other influential queer theorists - including Teresa de Lauretis, Jack Halberstam, Lee Edelman, Sara Ahmed and (the author's queer reading of) Julia Kristeva - in the belief that the plurality intrinsic to the formulation of «queer» is crucial for its potential as a tool for critical inquiry.

This book was the Joint Winner of the 2017 Peter Lang Young Scholars Competition in Modern Italian Studies.

Contents

CONTENTS: Introduction - A Queer Reading of 1970s-1980s Italian Women's Writing - From Madonna to Whore, or Femininity Undone - The Fall of the Patriarch, or Masculinity Undone - Queer Time: Overthrowing the Bourgeois, Reproductive Imperative - Queer Space: Physical and Symbolical Dis/locations off the Normative Path - Sexual Fluidity and Textual Hybridity in Autobiographical Women's Writing - Conclusion.

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