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Space, Gender and Subjectivity in Paul Auster's Novel City of Glass

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Könyv Space, Gender and Subjectivity in Paul Auster's Novel City of Glass Antje Peukert
Libristo kód: 05280176
Kiadó Grin Verlag, október 2010
Seminar paper from the year 2002 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature... Teljes leírás
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Seminar paper from the year 2002 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,0, University of Potsdam, course: New Women in the 19th Century, language: English, abstract: I'm not really out to prove anything. In fact, it s all done tongue-in-cheek. An imaginative reading, I guess you could say. This is what Paul Auster (the character) says to Daniel Quinn in Auster's novel City of Glass about his essay on Don Quixote. The following paper on Auster's novel City of Glass is not written tongue-in-cheek but it is adventurous nonetheless. Based on Linda Hentschel's theory of pornotopical techniques of looking, I will concentrate my reading of Auster's text on aspects orientated towards gender, space, self and subjectivity.I am going to take up Hentschel's ideas of space, especially in regard to urban space, the city, and also her ideas of how subjectivity is constructed along gendered lines. I will try to show that although Auster's text challenges and destabilizes ideas and concepts like rationality, language and body, it keeps to a common gender model. Women as characters are visibly absent from the text. If they appear at all they do it marginally and only to trigger off some action, staying passive themselves. The text tells about different kinds of manhood. All main characters are male and I think exactly this setting can only be made (perhaps even unconsciously) in contrast to its constructed female Other. So femininity becomes visible not primarily in the form of characters but in form of particular concepts.I suggest that the city in City of Glass, which is New York, serves as metonomy for different concepts of "woman", for example the mother, the (dead) wife and the lover. Daniel Quinn, the main character of the novel incessantly walks the city but instead of reinforcing or even establishing a subjective position in the vast metropolis he fails completely and dissolves within the urban space. As such he is not only the absolute anti-subject but he is also an example for what may happen to a man when he changes his position from having room/space to being room/space.The first part of this essay will concentrate on Quinn's relation to New York, how it changes from oceanic feeling to utter desire and how it always depends on his relation to women. The second chapter focuses on ideas of identity, subjectivity and self in the novel.

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Teljes megnevezés Space, Gender and Subjectivity in Paul Auster's Novel City of Glass
Szerző Antje Peukert
Nyelv Angol
Kötés Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadás éve 2010
Oldalszám 28
EAN 9783640713547
ISBN 3640713540
Libristo kód 05280176
Kiadó Grin Verlag
Súly 45
Méretek 140 x 216 x 2
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