The Daughter's Way investigates negotiations of female subjectivity in twentieth-century Canadian women's elegies with a special emphasis on the father's death as a literary and political watershed. The book considers how elegies inquire into the rhetoric of mourning as it is complicated by father daughter kinship.
The Daughter's Way investigates negotiations of female subjectivity in twentieth-century Canadian women's elegies with a special emphasis on the father's death as a literary and political watershed. The book considers how elegies inquire into the rhetoric of mourning as it is complicated by father daughter kinship.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tanis MacDonald is an associate professor in the Department of English and Film Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo. She is the author of three books of poetry, most recently Rue the Day (Turnstone Press, 2008), and the editor of Speaking of Power: The Poetry of Di Brandt (WLU Press, 2006). Her book The Daughter's Way: Canadian Women's Paternal Elegies was a finalist for the 2012 ACQL Gabrielle Roy Prize for Literary Criticism.
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Table of Contents for The Daughter's Way: Canadian Women's Paternal Elegies, by Tanis MacDonald Acknowledgements Part I: The Daughter's Way Introduction: Who Could Not Sing: Elegy and its (Female) Discontents Chapter One: Elegy and Authority: The Daughter's Way Part II: Daughters of Jove, Daughters of Job: Canadian Modernism's Bloody-Minded Women Chapter Two: Two Jove's Daughter: Dorothy Livesay's Elegiac Daughteronomy Chapter Three: "So much militia routed in the man": P.K. Page's Military Fathers Chapter Four: "Absence, havoc": Jay Macpherson's Rebellious Daughters Part III: Differently Conceived Nations: The Mourner's Journey Chapter Five: "Do what you are good at": Margaret Atwood's Authorizing Elegies Chapter Six: The Pilgrim and the Riddle: Anne Carson's "The Anthropology of Water" Chapter Seven: Gateway Politics, Grief Poetics: West Meets West in Kristjana Gunnars' Zero Hour Part IV: Furies and Filles de la Sagesse: Language and Difference at Century's End Chapter Eight: Signature, Inheritance, Inquiry: Lola Lemire Tostevin's Cartouches Chapter Nine: Elegy of Refusal: Erin Mouré's Furious Conclusion: From the Water Works Cited Index
Table of Contents for The Daughter's Way: Canadian Women's Paternal Elegies, by Tanis MacDonald Acknowledgements Part I: The Daughter's Way Introduction: Who Could Not Sing: Elegy and its (Female) Discontents Chapter One: Elegy and Authority: The Daughter's Way Part II: Daughters of Jove, Daughters of Job: Canadian Modernism's Bloody-Minded Women Chapter Two: Two Jove's Daughter: Dorothy Livesay's Elegiac Daughteronomy Chapter Three: "So much militia routed in the man": P.K. Page's Military Fathers Chapter Four: "Absence, havoc": Jay Macpherson's Rebellious Daughters Part III: Differently Conceived Nations: The Mourner's Journey Chapter Five: "Do what you are good at": Margaret Atwood's Authorizing Elegies Chapter Six: The Pilgrim and the Riddle: Anne Carson's "The Anthropology of Water" Chapter Seven: Gateway Politics, Grief Poetics: West Meets West in Kristjana Gunnars' Zero Hour Part IV: Furies and Filles de la Sagesse: Language and Difference at Century's End Chapter Eight: Signature, Inheritance, Inquiry: Lola Lemire Tostevin's Cartouches Chapter Nine: Elegy of Refusal: Erin Mouré's Furious Conclusion: From the Water Works Cited Index
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