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Impossible Women - Lesbian Figures and American Literature (Hardcover)
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Impossible Women - Lesbian Figures and American Literature (Hardcover)
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Impossible Women fills a critical gap in queer theory by
spotlighting representations of lesbian sexuality in nineteenth-
and twentieth-century American literature. Reading through the lens
of feminist and psychoanalytic theory, Valerie Rohy considers texts
by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Kate Chopin, Henry James, Zora Neale
Hurston, Ernest Hemingway, and Elizabeth Bishop.Addressing American
ideologies of reproduction and representation, Impossible Women
suggests that lesbian figures are made to symbolize both the
unrepresentable and the failures of meaning inherent in language.
Rohy traces the ways lesbian sexuality relegated to the domain of
the ineffable, yet endlessly subject to inscription appears in
tropes of transference and displacement, the disembodied voice,
repetition-compulsion, and the uncanny. Impossible Women also asks
what cultural work such figures perform, locating lesbian desire in
American literary history and engaging issues of genre and
narrative, social formations such as the rhetoric of the "New
Woman," and intersections of racism, sexism, and homophobia."
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