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Willful Girls - Gender and Agency in Contemporary Anglo-American and German Fiction (Hardcover)
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Willful Girls - Gender and Agency in Contemporary Anglo-American and German Fiction (Hardcover)
Series: Women and Gender in German Studies
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Explores the process of "becoming woman" through an analysis of the
depiction of girls and young women in contemporary Anglo-American
and German literary texts. What does it mean to "become woman" in
the context of neoliberalism and postfeminism? What is the role of
will in this process? Willful Girls explores these questions
through an analysis of the depiction of girls and youngwomen in
contemporary Anglo-American and German literary texts. It
identifies four sets of concerns that are vital for an
understanding of gendered subject formation in the contemporary
context: agency and volition; body and beauty; sisterhood and
identification; and sex and desire. The book examines numerous
nonfiction feminist texts as well as novels by Helene Hegemann,
Caitlin Moran, Charlotte Roche, Emma Jane Unsworth, Kate Zambreno,
and Juli Zeh, among others. These texts illustrate the complex
processes by which female subjects become women today. Failure,
refusal, disgust, and anger are striking features of these
becomings. Drawing on the work of Sara Ahmed (Willful Subjects) and
thinkers including Simone de Beauvoir, Rosi Braidotti, and
Elizabeth Grosz, the book demonstrates the significance of
willfulness for understandings and assertions of female agency. In
addition, it proposesa view of literary works themselves as
instances of willfulness. The book will be of interest to scholars
working in comparative literature, English, German studies, and
feminist, gender, and queer studies. Emily Jeremiah is Senior
Lecturer in German and Gender Studies at Royal Holloway, University
of London.
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