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Italian Women's Autobiographical Writings in the Twentieth Century - Constructing Subjects (Paperback)
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Italian Women's Autobiographical Writings in the Twentieth Century - Constructing Subjects (Paperback)
Series: The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Italian Studies
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This book highlights the centrality of the autobiographical
enterprise to Italian women's writing through the twentieth
century-a century that has frequently been referred to as the
century of the self. Ursula Fanning addresses the thorny issue of
essentialism potentially involved in underlining links between
women's writing and autobiographical modes, and ultimately rejects
it in favor of an argument based on the cultural, linguistic, and
literary marginalization of women writers within the Italian
context. It is concerned with Italian women writers' various ways
of grappling with constructions of subjectivity throughout the
century and sets out to explore them. Fanning reads
autobiographical writing as subject to many of the same constraints
as fiction and, in doing so, draws attention to the significance of
the recurring use of the terms "pure" and "impure" in many critical
and theoretical discussions of the autobiographical (where "pure"
is used to suggest a truthful representation of a life, while
"impure" suggests the messy undertaking of mixing lived experience
with fiction). Recurring patterns and paradigms are found in the
works of the various writers considered (eighteen in all), and
these paradigms are analyzed through close readings of their works.
These close readings offer insights into approaches to the
constructions of subjectivity in the narratives and are informed by
feminist theories. The chapters focus on selves in relationship,
taking their lead from the patterns unfolding in the writers' work,
hence the subjects are constructed as daughters (with different
views of the self in relation to fathers and mothers), within the
confines of the romantic relationship (which involves
reconsiderations and rewritings of the romance plot), as maternal
subjects, and as writers (with an eye on their relationship to the
literary canon, as well as to the relationship with readers). This
book argues that there is such a thing as gendered subjectivity and
that its constructions may be traced through the texts analyzed.
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