The Bleeding of America: Menstruation as Symbolic Economy in Pynchon, Faulkner, and Morrison

The Bleeding of America: Menstruation as Symbolic Economy in Pynchon, Faulkner, and Morrison

by Dana Medoro
The Bleeding of America: Menstruation as Symbolic Economy in Pynchon, Faulkner, and Morrison

The Bleeding of America: Menstruation as Symbolic Economy in Pynchon, Faulkner, and Morrison

by Dana Medoro

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Overview

Working from the premise that the Puritan construction of America as a returban to Eden endures into American literature of the 20th century, Medoro focuses on the rhetoric of cyclical regeneration, blood, and damnation that accompanies this construction. She argues that a semiotics of menstruation infuses this rhetoric and informs the figuration of a feminine America in the nation's literary tradition: America, as a New World Eden, is haunted not only by the Fall, but also by the Curse of Eve. Placing Thomas Pynchon, William Faulkner, and Toni Morrison within this tradition, this book demonstrates that their novels link variations on the figure of the menstruating woman both to the bloody history of the United States and to a vision of the nation's redemptive promise.

Detailed readings of 9 novels—3 by each author—track references to menstruation and illuminate its tropological prevalence. The readings then develop a theory of menstruation as a kind of antidote functioning within narratives of violently spilled blood and blood purity. Each chapter draws on a range of disciplines—from medical history and mythography to anthropology and psychoanalysis—and situates its analysis of menstruation in relation to contemporary theories of female sexuality, human evolution, and the sacred.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313320590
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/30/2002
Series: Contributions in Women's Studies , #195
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

DANA MEDORO is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Manitoba. Her major areas of research and specialization are 19th- and 20th-century American literature and literary theory. She is currently researching the history of American medicine for a project on Nathaniel Hawthorne and has published in such jourbanals as English Studies in Canada, Mosaic, Studies in the Novel, and Jourbanal of Narrative Technique.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Thomas Pynchon: Blood, Tears, and War
William Faulkner: There's a Curse on Us
Toni Morrison: Daughters of Jerusalem
Conclusion
Selected Bibliographyfully
Index

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