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Refusal and Transgression in Joyce Carol Oates' Fiction (Hardcover, New)
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Refusal and Transgression in Joyce Carol Oates' Fiction (Hardcover, New)
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This comprehensive and sophisticated feminist analysis contradicts
the negative evaluations of earlier feminist critics to define
Oates' feminist accomplishments. Wesley presents Oates' fiction as
a dynamic structure that grew out of her obsessive concern with the
American family and shows her literary patterns of resistance to
the gender ideology that shapes it. She illustrates how Oates'
disturbing portrayals of troubled families can and do address
complex issues of power in contemporary society--economic
dislocation, gender inequity, and violence--as they are experienced
in intimate relationships. The author defines and exemplifies the
central concepts of family, power, and resistance in Oates' work
with reference to her own literary criticism and the theoretical
principles of Frederic Jameson. She begins by examining the
presentation of the mother and the father in Oates' earliest works
and then charts mother and daughter, brother and sister, and other
family relationships. Wesley contends that the power dynamics of
Oates' families relegate daughters to a position of impotence and
sons to one of isolation and shows that the evolution of the
children's refusal to identify themselves with their male or female
models is a major focus in Oates' fiction.
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