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Foreign bodies: Be/longing and gender in the short fiction of Dorothy Allison

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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteur/contributeur
  • Meisel, Jacqueline (Auteur)
Titre
Foreign bodies: Be/longing and gender in the short fiction of Dorothy Allison
Résumé
Which comes first, the body or the word? Food or sex; affect or ideas? Taking Judith Butler’s contention that the body is discursively constructed, this paper will examine the relationship between language and corporeality in Dorothy Allison’s story “A Lesbian Appetite.” Allison, a writer who interrogatesracial and sexual identitiesin the American South, offers a particularly significant treatment of this dynamic by placing the physical body and discursively produced lesbian subjects at the center of her story. As critic Christina Jarvis puts it, this story “provides a useful intervention within recent queer theory, offering sexual identities that are performative as well as attentive to the specificities of race, class, sex, ethnicity, and the body” (2000) and regional cuisine. This paper will examine the liminal subjectivities of the discursive and corporeal body, racial and gendered. While there is in the postmodern approach a powerful sense of indeterminacy in literature and life, there is another force requiring that we acknowledge the corporeality of the body, the “real,” materiality. It argues for the transformative integration of theory and practice, materialist feminism informed by a postmodern consciousness as applied to Allison’s work. Here, language constructs the possibility of change
Publication
The International Journal of the Humanities: Annual Review
Volume
8
Numéro
5
Pages
165-172
Date
2010
Langue
Anglais
DOI
10.18848/1447-9508/CGP/v08i05/42925
ISSN
1447-9508
Titre abrégé
Foreign Bodies
URL
https://uqam-bib.on.worldcat.org/oclc/801500646
Référence
Meisel, Jacqueline. (2010). Foreign bodies: Be/longing and gender in the short fiction of Dorothy Allison. The International Journal of the Humanities: Annual Review, 8(5), 165‑172. https://doi.org/10.18848/1447-9508/CGP/v08i05/42925
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  • Féminisme matérialiste
  • Queer
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  • Amériques
Thématiques
  • Corps
  • Sexualité
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