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Literary Madness in British, Postcolonial, and Bedouin Women's Writing

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Literary Madness in British, Postcolonial, and Bedouin Women's Writing Synopsis

This book considers the ways in which madness has been portrayed in writing by women writers. It readdresses the madwoman trope, opening up multiple sites of literary madness, examining places and spaces outside of the 'madwoman in the attic.' In particular, a transnational approach sets itself up against a Eurocentric approach to literary madness. Women novelists from the Brontës to the Indian writer Arundhati Roy and Arab writers Fadia Faqir and Miral al-Tahawy interrogate patriarchal societies and oppressive cultures. Female characters who suffer from madness are strikingly similar in their revolutionary subversion of patriarchal environments.

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ISBN: 9781443897563
Publication date: 1st October 2016
Author: Shahd Alshammari
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Format: Hardback
Genres: Biography, Literature and Literary studies
Cultural studies
Psychology