Navigating the minefield : Hawke's narratives of perversion

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    • Whelan, Michaele

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Navigating the minefield : Hawke's narratives of perversion

Michaele Whelan

(American university studies, Series XXIV, American literature ; vol. 69)

Peter Lang, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-192) and index

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John Hawkes, an anomalous postmodernist, has been uneasily grouped with John Fowles, Thomas Pynchon, and Julio Cortazar, but his works are more often examined alone. Primarily surveys, studies of Hawkes's works tend to become catalogues of the grotesque, the perverse, and the taboo. As a means of navigating Hawkesian texts of fragments, gaps, and split narrators, this study provides a new theoretical approach that combines psychoanalytic thought and gendered narratology. It identifies and examines structures of deformation - deformation of vision, affect, and subjugation in Hawkes's highly stylized and self-conscious first-person narratives.

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