Infertilities: Exploring Fictions of Barren BodiesU of Minnesota Press, 2001 - Всего страниц: 234 "Goodman takes Darwin's studies on sterility between species as her starting point, exploring evolutionary science as the intersection of a colonial worldview based on class struggle and the pathologizing of female identities that fall outside of reproductive normalcy. She then examines how Joseph Conrad constructs a vision of feminism as a product of miscegenation, how Alejo Carpentier and Mario Vargas Llosa deploy female figures of miscegenation to recast Latin American literature as "difference," and how ecological devastation in the Brazilian Amazon is envisioned through failures in Indian marriage. |
Содержание
Conrads Closet | 45 |
Carpentiers Marvelous Conception | 93 |
Mario Vargas Llosa and the Rape of Sebastiana | 135 |
The Rainforest Rape | 165 |
Conclusion | 189 |
Works Cited | 211 |
231 | |
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
Aïssa Alejo Carpentier Almayer's Almayer's Folly Anzaldúa argues baroque Barral becomes body border Brazil Brazilian Canudos capital capitalist Carpentier Carpentier's Chance civilization colonial competition concubinage Conrad's create critical Darwin desire difference discourse domestic economic environmental eroticism evolution evolutionary example female sexuality feminine feminism feminist Flora Freud Fyne gender global governess human hybridity idea identity Indian indigenous infertility Irekran jungle Kaiapó Kaiapó culture Kayapo labor Latin American lesbian libertad literary literature lo real maravilloso Lost Steps male Mario Vargas Llosa Marlow masculine mestiza middle-class miscegenation moral mother motherhood narrative narrator narrator-protagonist natural neoliberal Nina Nina's novel Paiakan political population postcolonial primitive production pueblos jóvenes race racial rape real maravilloso reproduction resistance role Rosario says scarcity Sebastiana social species sterility story struggle symbolic theory tion tradition transformation unreproductiveness Vargas Llosa Veja Victorian Willems woman women York