Abstract/Details

Reproducing the South : William Faulkner, Pregnancy and the Contemporary Us Novel

Hamilton, Katie.   The University of Nottingham (United Kingdom) ProQuest Dissertations & Theses,  2018. 28568271.

Abstract (summary)

This thesis identifies pregnancy as an overlooked but significant motif in Faulkner's work which develops his major themes of southern blood politics and white supremacy, as well as the role of aesthetic production and the writer in a rapidly modernizing world. It argues that, although the major studies of Faulkner's female characters do not discuss the significance of pregnancy in this work, contemporary US writers have found the theme a significant source of inspiration. It examines how these novelists are re-writing Faulkner's pregnant characters to engage with debates about southern literary genealogies, Faulkner's role in shaping cultural representations of the contemporary South, as well as his place in the American canon more generally. The first chapter draws out the importance of pregnancy to some of the most significant themes Faulkner re-examines so obsessively across his major novels of the 1930s. The subsequent three chapters reveal how seemingly disparate contemporary novelists - including Larry Brown, Jesmyn Ward, Suzan-Lori Parks and Jayne Anne Philips - are producing novels which focus on characters who are recognizable re-inscriptions of Faulkner's pregnant protagonists, in sustained interrogations of Faulkner's place in the literary heritage that shapes their writing. In doing so, this thesis contributes to the ongoing critical debate concerned with the nature and extent of Faulkner's continued influence over contemporary literature, and demonstrates that his work continues to be a generative topic for today's novelists, even as the world they write about becomes increasingly removed from Yoknapatawpha.

Indexing (details)


Subject
Pregnancy
Identifier / keyword
772326
URL
http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/53314/
Title
Reproducing the South : William Faulkner, Pregnancy and the Contemporary Us Novel
Author
Hamilton, Katie
Publication year
2018
Degree date
2018
School code
0616
Source
DAI-C 82/11(E), Dissertation Abstracts International
University/institution
The University of Nottingham (United Kingdom)
University location
England
Degree
Ph.D.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Note
Bibliographic data provided by EThOS, the British Library’s UK thesis service. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.772326
Dissertation/thesis number
28568271
ProQuest document ID
2522397421
Copyright
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Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/docview/2522397421/abstract/