The Menstrual Imaginary In Literature

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The Menstrual Imaginary in Literature

The Menstrual Imaginary in Literature
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9783030598136
ISBN-13 : 3030598136
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Book Synopsis The Menstrual Imaginary in Literature by : Natalie Rose Dyer

Download or read book The Menstrual Imaginary in Literature written by Natalie Rose Dyer and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2020-11-21 with total page 253 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book draws on literary, cultural, and critical examples forming a menstrual imaginary—a body of work by women writers and poets that builds up a concept of women’s creativity in an effort to overturn menstrual prejudice. The text addresses key arbiters of the menstrual imaginary in a series of letters, including Sylvia Plath the initiator of ‘the blood jet’, Hélène Cixous the pioneer of a conceptual red ink and the volcanic unconscious, and Luce Irigaray the inaugurator of women’s artistic process relative to a vital flow of desire based in sexual difference. The text also undertakes provocative against-the-grain re-readings of the Medusa, the Sphinx, Little Red Riding Hood, and The Red Shoes, as a means of affirmatively and poetically re-imagining a woman’s flow. Natalie Rose Dyer argues for re-envisioning menstrual bleeding and creativity in reaction and resistance to ongoing and problematic societal views of menstruation.


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