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Faulkner and southern womanhood

Summary: In Faulkner and Southern Womanhood, Diane Roberts examines the vexed and contradictory responses of the South's most celebrated novelist to the traditional representations of women that were bequeathed to him by his culture. The very mention of "the South," Roberts observes, conjures up a crazy quilt of images - from the romantic to the violent, from the gracious and glamorous to the backward and racist. The phrase "southern woman" likewise evokes a whole range of stock characters and stereotypes. Tracing the ways in which William Faulkner characterized women in his fiction, Roberts posits six familiar representations - the Confederate woman, the mammy, the tragic mulatta, the new belle, the spinster, and the mother - and, through close feminist readings, shown how the writer reactivated and reimagined them. In so doing, Roberts sees Faulkner as both a product and a producer of that multi-faceted place - and metaphor - called the South. "As a southerner," she writes, "Faulkner inherited the images, icons, and demons of his culture. They are part of the matter of the region with which he engages, sometimes accepting, sometimes rejecting." Drawing on extensive research into southern popular culture and the findings and interpretations of historians, Roberts demonstrates how Faulkner's greatest fiction, published during the 1920s and 1930s, grew out of his reactions to the South's attempts to redefine and solidify its hierarchical conceptions of race, gender, and class. During the era in which Faulkner's psyche was formed, the South's efforts to maintain its cultural stability included everything from lynching to erecting Confederate monuments and apotheosizing Gone with the Wind. Struggling to understand his region, Roberts says, Faulkner exposed the South's self-conceptions as quite precarious, with women slipping toward masculinity, men slipping toward femininity, and white identity slipping toward black. At their best, according to Roberts, Faulkner's novels reveal the South's failure to reassert the boundaries of race, gender, and class by which it traditionally sustained itself. Earlier studies of female characters in Faulkner's novels have charged the writer with unrelenting misogyny or have read these characters as mythic embodiments of "the life force." Offering a richer view befitting the writer's complexities and contradictions, Faulkner and Southern Womanhood revises, reimagines, and reinvigorates our understanding of Faulkner the artist and Faulkner the southerner. It reveals, fully and contentiously, the challenge Faulkner poses to the South's most sacred icons.

Item details

  • ISBN: 0820315672 (alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 9780820315676 (alk. paper)
  • Physical Description: print
    xv, 246 p. ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: Athens : University of Georgia Press, c1994.

Contents / Notes

General Note: Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Oxford University.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-242) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: The Confederate woman -- Mammy -- The tragic mulatta -- The new belle -- The night sister -- Mothers and motherhood.
Subject: Faulkner, William 1897-1962 Characters Women
Faulkner, William 1897-1962 Knowledge Southern States
Faulkner, William 1897-1962
Faulkner, William 1897-1962 Personnages Femmes
Faulkner, William 1897-1962 Et les États-Unis (Sud)
Women and literature Southern States History 20th century
Stereotypes (Social psychology) in literature
Women in literature
Femmes et littérature États-Unis (Sud) Histoire 20e siècle
Stéréotypes dans la littérature
États-Unis (Sud) dans la littérature
Femmes dans la littérature
Southern States In literature
English fiction
United States

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