The Invading Body: Reading Illness Autobiographies

The Invading Body: Reading Illness Autobiographies

by Einat Avrahami
The Invading Body: Reading Illness Autobiographies

The Invading Body: Reading Illness Autobiographies

by Einat Avrahami

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Overview

Widely debated in feminist, poststructuralist, and literary theory is the relationship between subjectivity and the body. Yet autobiographical criticism—an obvious place for testing this conceptual relationship—has lagged behind contemporary queries about the embodied self. In The Invading Body, Einat Avrahami corrects this deficiency by analyzing the genre of terminal illness autobiographies. These personal narratives challenge the world of self-writing in their power to question the assumption that autobiography—and the body—are products of cultural constructs and discursive practices. Their self-disclosures of symptoms, disabilities, and the physical and psychological pains of treatment, especially when combined with thoughts of further deterioration and imminent death, defy the theoretical formulations of identity and alter the definition of autobiography itself.

Avrahami investigates an array of autobiographical testimonies of terminal illness ranging from Harold Brodkey’s poignant account of his struggle with AIDS to Hannah Wilke’s and Jo Spence’s gripping self-portraits of cancer. By challenging the artificial and contrived skepticism that critics and theorists bring to their concepts of the self, the author argues, these illness narratives constitute an "invasion of the real," confronting the notions of self-representation and self-invention on which current autobiographical studies are based.

The author’s examinations of these moving memoirs and photographs will engage not only the growing field of disability studies, but also a more general readership interested in the transition that occurs when one’s body suddenly falls out of step with one’s mind.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813926643
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Publication date: 11/22/2007
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.25(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Einat Avrahami is Adjunct Professor of English at Tel Aviv University, Israel.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments     ix
Introduction: How the "I" Handles Finiteness     1
Illness as Life Affair in Gillian Rose's Love's Work     21
First You Hurt     40
Confessing AIDS     73
Flesh-Tinted Frames     97
Hannah Wilke: Performing Grief     129
Conclusion     157
Notes     165
Works Cited     179
Index     189
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