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Tomboys, Belles, and Other Ladies: The Female Body-subject in Selected Works by Katherine Anne Porter & Carson Mccullers (Studia Anglistica Upsaliensia)

Author Ellen Matlok-ziemann
Publisher Uppsala Universitet
Category Literary Criticism
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ISBN / ASIN9155461859
ISBN-139789155461850
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This is a Ph.D. dissertation. Even active young girls are pressured into becoming beautiful but submissive women. In patriarchal society these pressures severely limit women's possibilities of holding responsible positions.

Is it then possible not to become a woman? What would such a refusal entail and what would one become instead? This study investigates how the Southern writers Katherine Anne Porter and Carson McCullers negotiate in their texts the process of becoming a woman.

Both writers express a deep concern about how becoming a lady affects women in the South and reveal the mechanisms that pressure girls into womanhood. Significantly, these mechanisms constitute the conception of women's identity, a process which I discuss in the framework of Simone de Beauvoir's ideas.

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