Modernism Self-Creation and the Maternal
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Word Count
43,500 words, Guess
Page Count
174 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780367191696
- ISBN-100367191695
- OCLC Control Number1107493591
- OCLC Control Number1086320876
- Better World Books9780367191696
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL34651102M
Classifications
- LCCPR120.M45
- LCCPN56.5.M67
- LCCPN56.5.M67 M37 2019
Description
Focusing on their conception and use of the notion of the mother, Modernism, Self-Creation, and the Maternal proposes a new interpretation of literature by modernist authors like Rousseau, Baudelaire, Poe, Rimbaud, Rilke, Joyce, and Beckett. Seen through this maternal relation, their writing appears as the product of an "anxiety" rising not from paternal influence, but from the violence done to their mother in their attempts at self-creation through writing. In order to bring to light this modernist violence, this study analyzes these authors in tandem with Derrida's work on the gender-specific violence of the Western philosophical and literary tradition. The book demonstrates how these writer-sons wrote their works in a constant crisis vis-à-vis the mother's body as site of both origin and dissolution. It proves how, if modernism was first established as a patrilineal heritage, it was ultimately written on the bodies of women and mothers, confusing them in order to appropriate their generative traits.
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