Performativity in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Shorter Fiction

A Case Study in the Uses of Theory

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2019
ISBN13: 9783030263133
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This book simultaneously examines the specific theoretical issues raised by Elizabeth Gaskell’s use of characterization in her shorter fiction, and addresses the larger question of how literary critics ought to use theory. The text gives a history of Judith Butler’s theory of performativity and the uptake of that theory in literary criticism, and also provides detailed close reading of Gaskell’s fiction—both frequently examined texts like Cranford, Mary Barton, and Wives and Daughters, and some that are less often studied, such as “Lizzie Leigh” and Cousin Phillis. The book argues that as theory becomes naturalized into the vocabulary of literary scholars, it often becomes more optimistic and less specific. In discussing the naturalization of theory exemplified by the application of performativity to Gaskell, the book advances general principles on the use of theory. It can be read as scholarship or used as a textbook in literary methods courses.

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ISBN13:9783030263133
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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<p>1. Introduction: The Paradox of Subjectivity and the Naturalization of Theory.- 2. Strict Performativity and the Limits of Resignification in Stories and Novels.- 3. Turning the Glacier: Modernity and Complex Identity in the Novellas.- 4. Conclusion: Principles for the Uses of Theory.</p>
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