The Flesh Made Word: Female Figures and Women's Bodies

The Flesh Made Word: Female Figures and Women's Bodies

by Helena Michie
The Flesh Made Word: Female Figures and Women's Bodies
The Flesh Made Word: Female Figures and Women's Bodies

The Flesh Made Word: Female Figures and Women's Bodies

by Helena Michie

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Overview

Helena Michie's provocative new work looks at how women's bodies are portrayed in a variety of Victorian literary and non-literary genres--from painting, poems, and novels, to etiquette, books, sex manuals, and pornography. After identifying a series of codes and taboos that govern the depiction of women in such activities as eating and working, she then turns to the physical descriptions of Victorian heroines, focusing on those parts of their bodies that are erased, and on those that become fetishized in conventional description. Her vivid analysis moves forward in time with a consideration of 20th-century "second wave" feminism and a discussion of the poetics of the body as articulated by feminist writers on both sides of the Atlantic. Making use of feminist, poststructuralist, and psychoanalytic accounts of the figure of woman, and the relation of the body to the text, The Flesh Made Word offers fresh readings of works by writers as diverse as the Bront?s, Dickens, Eliot, Gaskell, Trollope, Hardy, Adrienne Rich, Olga Broumas, Audre Lorde, and Louise Gluck.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198021155
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/12/1987
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

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Table of Contents

Introduction: Constructing the Frame3
Chapter ILadylike Anorexia: Hunger, Sexuality, and Etiquette12
Chapter IIBecoming Public Women: Women and Work30
Chapter IIICalling and Falling: Vocation and Prostitution59
Chapter IVBody, Figure, Embodiment: The Paradoxes of Heroine Description79
Chapter VRe-membering the Body: Feminist Theory and Representation124
Notes151
Bibliography167
Index175
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