Imagining Gender in Biographical Fiction
Imagining Gender in Biographical Fiction
Novak, Julia; Ni Dhuill, Caitriona
Springer-Verlag Berlin
12/2023
392
Mole
Inglês
9783031090219
15 a 20 dias
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- 1. Imagining Gender in Biographical Fiction: Introduction.- Part I. Recovery, Revision, Ventriloquism: Imagining Historical Women.- 2. "Everything Is Out of Place": Virginia Woolf, Women, and (Meta-)Historical Biofiction.- 3. Fictional Futures for a Buried Past: Representations of Lucia Joyce.- 4. Imagining Jiang Qing: The Biographer's Truth in Anchee Min's Becoming Madame Mao.- Part II. Re-imagining the Early Modern Subject.- 5. From Betrayed Wife to Betraying Wife: Re-writing Katherine of Aragon as Catalina in Philippa Gregory's The Constant Princess.- 6. Jean Plaidy and Philippa Gregory Fighting for Gender Equality Through Katherine Parr's Narrative.- 7. Australian Women Writing Tudor Lives.- Part III. Writing the Writer: History, Voyeurism, Victimisation.- 8. Biofiction, Compulsory Sexuality, and Celibate Modernism in Colm Toibin's The Master and David Lodge's Author, Author.- 9. In Poe's Shadow: Frances Sargent Osgood.- 10. Stanislawa Przybyszewska as a Case of Posthumous Victimisation: On the Ethics of Biofiction.- Part IV. Creativity and Gender in the Arts and Sciences.- 11. Re-visiting the Renaissance Virtuosa in Biofiction on Sofonisba Anguissola.- 12. The "Mother of the Theory of Relativity"? Re-imagining Mileva Maric? in Marie Benedict's The Other Einstein (2016).- Part V. Queering Biofiction.- 13. Visceral Biofiction: Herculine Barbin, Intersex Embodiment, and the Biological Imaginary in Aaron Apps's Dear Herculine.- 14. "A Way Out of the Prison of Gender": Interview with Novelist Patricia Duncker.
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Biofiction;Historical fiction;Trans studies;Biography;Gender norms;Authenticity;Non-binary;Reception studies;Life Writing;Literature and Postcolonial Studies;Literature, Gender and Sexuality
- 1. Imagining Gender in Biographical Fiction: Introduction.- Part I. Recovery, Revision, Ventriloquism: Imagining Historical Women.- 2. "Everything Is Out of Place": Virginia Woolf, Women, and (Meta-)Historical Biofiction.- 3. Fictional Futures for a Buried Past: Representations of Lucia Joyce.- 4. Imagining Jiang Qing: The Biographer's Truth in Anchee Min's Becoming Madame Mao.- Part II. Re-imagining the Early Modern Subject.- 5. From Betrayed Wife to Betraying Wife: Re-writing Katherine of Aragon as Catalina in Philippa Gregory's The Constant Princess.- 6. Jean Plaidy and Philippa Gregory Fighting for Gender Equality Through Katherine Parr's Narrative.- 7. Australian Women Writing Tudor Lives.- Part III. Writing the Writer: History, Voyeurism, Victimisation.- 8. Biofiction, Compulsory Sexuality, and Celibate Modernism in Colm Toibin's The Master and David Lodge's Author, Author.- 9. In Poe's Shadow: Frances Sargent Osgood.- 10. Stanislawa Przybyszewska as a Case of Posthumous Victimisation: On the Ethics of Biofiction.- Part IV. Creativity and Gender in the Arts and Sciences.- 11. Re-visiting the Renaissance Virtuosa in Biofiction on Sofonisba Anguissola.- 12. The "Mother of the Theory of Relativity"? Re-imagining Mileva Maric? in Marie Benedict's The Other Einstein (2016).- Part V. Queering Biofiction.- 13. Visceral Biofiction: Herculine Barbin, Intersex Embodiment, and the Biological Imaginary in Aaron Apps's Dear Herculine.- 14. "A Way Out of the Prison of Gender": Interview with Novelist Patricia Duncker.
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