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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-case12786508222021-08-03T05:33:51Z Trespassing Women: Representations of Property and Identity in British Women’s Writing 1925 – 2005 McDaniel, Jamie Lynn English literature Gender Law Literature Womens Studies property propriety identity looking back Britishness law and literature feminism gender studies contemporary British women writers Virginia Woolf Jean Rhys Penelope Fitzgerald Hilary Mantel Margaret Drabble Jeanette Winterson This dissertation examines novels for spatial and temporal practices, what I call “tactics of trespassing,” used by twentieth- and twenty-first-century women writers Virginia Woolf, Jean Rhys, Penelope Fitzgerald, Margaret Drabble, Hilary Mantel, and Jeanette Winterson to re-imagine established constructions of national and gender identity and its relation to property. I focus on property’s ability to enable or to prevent particular identity formations and chart the responses of modern British women writers to the ways that legal, political, and economic treatises have historically rendered property ownership in terms of the masculine. As a result, these discourses have defined feminine propriety through property’s inaccessibility for women. In novels by these writers, I discern a preoccupation with “looking back,” a process through which authors revisit narratives of national and gender identity – narratives that did not account for or represent particular sections of the British public – for the goal of redefining what, as a result of this absence, was defined as properly “British” for a woman. The specific sites through which these works look back are incarnations of property. By enacting new narratives of identity that challenge the propriety of traditional accounts, contemporary women writers aim to stake a claim for a place within the current British body politic. Through their tactics of trespassing upon grounds of property and propriety defined by masculine society, in other words, these writers show how traditional constructions of national and gender identity are essential but insufficient for marginalized groups to understand their relationship to and position within Britain. By showing how these writers establish a degree of plurality and creativity in their intellectual heritage, this dissertation disputes the claims of British property discourses that assert to represent the whole of British society. My approach investigates contemporary novels that current studies of British identity often neglect and combines the idea of looking back with examinations of property in order to draw together two strands in British Studies previously considered in isolation. 2010 English text Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1278650822 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1278650822 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws.
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language English
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topic English literature
Gender
Law
Literature
Womens Studies
property
propriety
identity
looking back
Britishness
law and literature
feminism
gender studies
contemporary British women writers
Virginia Woolf
Jean Rhys
Penelope Fitzgerald
Hilary Mantel
Margaret Drabble
Jeanette Winterson
spellingShingle English literature
Gender
Law
Literature
Womens Studies
property
propriety
identity
looking back
Britishness
law and literature
feminism
gender studies
contemporary British women writers
Virginia Woolf
Jean Rhys
Penelope Fitzgerald
Hilary Mantel
Margaret Drabble
Jeanette Winterson
McDaniel, Jamie Lynn
Trespassing Women: Representations of Property and Identity in British Women’s Writing 1925 – 2005
author McDaniel, Jamie Lynn
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title Trespassing Women: Representations of Property and Identity in British Women’s Writing 1925 – 2005
title_short Trespassing Women: Representations of Property and Identity in British Women’s Writing 1925 – 2005
title_full Trespassing Women: Representations of Property and Identity in British Women’s Writing 1925 – 2005
title_fullStr Trespassing Women: Representations of Property and Identity in British Women’s Writing 1925 – 2005
title_full_unstemmed Trespassing Women: Representations of Property and Identity in British Women’s Writing 1925 – 2005
title_sort trespassing women: representations of property and identity in british women’s writing 1925 – 2005
publisher Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies / OhioLINK
publishDate 2010
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