In Bed with Autobiography: Unravelling the Fabric of Gender and Genre in Women’s Bed(room) Confessions
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01/10/2008
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This thesis consists of a confessional narrative, What My Mother Doesn’t Know, and an accompanying exegesis, And Why I Should (Maybe) Tell Her. The creative piece employs the confessional mode as a subversive device in three separate narratives, each of which situates the bed as a site of resistance. The exegesis investigates how this self-disclosure in a domestic space flouts the governing rules of self-representation, specifically: telling the truth, respecting privacy and displaying normalcy. The female confession, I argue, creates an alternative space in women’s autobiography where notions of truth-telling can be undermined, the political dimensions of personal experience can be uncovered and the discourse of normality can be negotiated. In particular, women’s confessions told in, on or about the bed, dismantle the genre’s illusion of self and confirm the representative aspects of women’s experience. Framed within these parameters of power and powerlessness, the exegesis includes textual analyses of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper (1892), Tracey Emin’s My Bed (1999) and Lauren Slater’s Lying (2000), each of which exposes in a bedroom space, the author’s most obscure, intimate and traumatic experiences. Situated firmly within and against the genre’s traditional masculine domain, the exegesis also includes mediations on the creative work that validate the bed as my fabric for confession. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/33058/1/Honours_Thesis_Kate_Cantrell.pdf Cantrell, Kate (2008) In Bed with Autobiography: Unravelling the Fabric of Gender and Genre in Women’s Bed(room) Confessions. (Unpublished) |
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Kate Cantrell |
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Creative Writing & Literary Studies; Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #190402 Creative Writing (incl. Playwriting) #190504 Performance and Installation Art #199999 Studies in the Creative Arts and Writing not elsewhere classified #confession #women's autobiography #female self-representation #self-disclosure #spatial hybridities #private/public dichotomies #domestic spaces #intimate lives #beds #bedrooms #installation art #Tracey Emin #Charlotte Perkins Gilman #Lauren Slater #practice-led research #reflective practice #creative praxis #dialogical process |
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