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Narrative Transvestism: An Essay on Aristotle's Metaphysics Z and H
Contributor(s): Kahn, Madeleine (Author)
ISBN: 0801497701     ISBN-13: 9780801497704
Publisher: Cornell University Press
OUR PRICE:   $39.55  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 1991
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
- Social Science | Gender Studies
- Literary Criticism | Subjects & Themes - Women
Dewey: 823.509
LCCN: 91055060
Series: Wilder House Series in Politics, History, and Culture
Physical Information: 0.43" H x 6" W x 9" (0.62 lbs) 200 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - British Isles
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
 
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Publisher Description:
Many of the earliest canonical novels including Defoe's Moll Flanders and Roxana and Richardson's Pamela and Clarissa were written by men who assumed the first-person narrative voice of women. What does it mean for a man to write his "autobiography" as if he were a woman? What did early novelists have to gain from it, in a period when woman's realm was devalued and woman's voice rarely heard in public? How does the male author behind the voice reveal himself to readers, and how do our glimpses of him affect our experience of the novel? Kahn maintains that the answers to such questions lie in the nature of "narrative transvestism" her term for the device through which a male author directs the reader's interpretation by temporarily abandoning himself to a culturally defined female voice and sensibility and then reasserting his male voice."

Contributor Bio(s): Kahn, Madeleine: - Madeleine Kahn is Assistant Professor of English at Mills College.