"Feminist Poetics" argues that the influence of poststructuralism
has changed poetics from the study of ready-made textual forms into
poesis--the study of the making or performing of those forms.
Threadgold takes the infamous Governor murder stories--a
sensational murder case in Australia in 1900--as a case study and
uses the extensive group of texts produced about the case to answer
the questions raised by feminist theory--who writes and for whom,
and who reads and how and why.
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