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The feminine subject in children's literature /

This book builds upon and contributes to the growing academic interest in feminism within the field of children's literature studies. Christie Wilkie-Stibbs draws upon the work of Luce Irigaray, Helene Cixous, Julia Kristeva, and Jacques Lacan in her analysis of particular children's liter...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Wilkie-Stibbs, Christine, 1948-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Routledge, 2002.
Colección:Children's literature and culture ; 22.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Theoretical Introduction: The feminine in Children's Literature
  • Lacan and the Subject
  • The Speaking Subject: "other" and "Other"
  • The Psycho-Dynamics of Text/Reader Relations
  • Literary Transference
  • The Textual Unconscious
  • The feminine Fantastic
  • Writing the Subject in Children's Literature: l'ecriture feminine
  • Theoretical Introduction to the Chapter
  • The Tricksters
  • The feminine in Metafictional Mode
  • Desire in Writing
  • The feminine Fantastic
  • The feminine Carnivalesque
  • The Incest Taboo
  • The Gaze
  • The feminine Intertextual Space
  • The Elemental feminine
  • L'ecriture feminine
  • The Other Side of Silence
  • Language, Madness and The feminine
  • Fictional Selves/Self as Fiction
  • The-Name-of-The-Father
  • The feminine and Abjection
  • L'ecriture feminine
  • Reading the Mother in Children's Literature: le parler femme
  • Theoretical Introduction to the Chapter
  • Pictures in the Dark
  • Abjection and Return
  • Women's Time
  • Semiotizing the Symbolic
  • Body Language
  • The Tricksters and The Other Side of Silence
  • Monstrous Mothers
  • The Maternal feminine
  • Dangerous Spaces
  • Speaking the Body
  • The Changeover
  • The Looking Glass from the Other Side
  • The feminine Imaginary and the Witch
  • Discourse of le parler femme
  • The feminine Postmodern Subject in Children's Literature
  • Theoretical Introduction to the Chapter
  • Memory
  • The feminine Postmodern Landscapes
  • Wolf
  • Fragmented Subjectivity
  • Cultural Nostalgia
  • The Hyperreal.