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Auteur Français Romagnolo, Catherine, author.

Titre Opening acts : narrative beginnings in twentieth-century feminist fiction / Catherine Romagnolo.

Table des matières
 Acknowledgmentsix
 Introductionxiii
1.No Place for Her Individual Adventure: Motherhood, Marriage, and New Beginnings in Summer1
2.Waves of Beginnings: The Ebb of Heterosexual Romance in Paint It Today23
3.Moving in Lofty Spirals: Circularity and Narrative Beginnings in The Bluest Eye41
4.Circling the History of Slavery: Multilayered Beginnings in Beloved59
5.Swan Feathers and Coca-Cola: Authenticity and Origins in The Joy Luck Club80
6.Bordering Yolanda Garcia: Recessive Origins in How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents101
 Conclusion121
 Notes127
 Bibliography139
 Index149

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 Innovative University Library  PS374.W6 R65 2015    AVAILABLE
Description xxxi, 155 pages ; 24 cm.
Content Type text txt rdacontent.
Type De Document unmediated n rdamedia.
Carrier Type volume nc rdacarrier.
Collection Frontiers of narrative.
Frontiers of narrative.
Summary "In the beginning there was. the beginning. And with the beginning came the power to tell a story. Few book-length studies of narrative beginnings exist, and not one takes a feminist perspective. Opening Acts reveals the important role of beginnings as moments of discursive authority with power and agency that have been appropriated by writers from historically marginalized groups. Catherine Romagnolo argues for a critical awareness of how social identity plays a role in the strategic use and critical interpretation of narrative beginnings.The twentieth-century U.S. women writers whom Romagnolo studies--Edith Wharton, H.D., Toni Morrison, Julia Alvarez, and Amy Tan--have seized the power to disrupt conventional structures of authority and undermine historical master narratives of marriage, motherhood, U.S. nationhood, race, and citizenship. Using six of their novels as points of entry, Romagnolo illuminates the ways in which beginnings are potentially subversive, thereby disrupting the reinscription of hierarchically gendered and racialized conceptions of authorship and agency"-- Provided by publisher.
"Examination of the ways twentieth-century novels deployed formal beginnings to challenge and destabilize the masculine and racialized authorities of traditional narrative beginnings, using six novels as case studies"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Sujet American fiction -- Women authors -- History and criticism.
American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Feminism in literature.
Narration (Rhetoric)
Women and literature -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
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ISBN 9780803269637
0803269633