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The representation of madness in Margaret Atwood's Alias Grace

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dc.contributor.advisor Ryan, P. D.
dc.contributor.author Kreuiter, Allyson
dc.date.accessioned 2015-01-23T04:24:54Z
dc.date.available 2015-01-23T04:24:54Z
dc.date.issued 2000-01
dc.identifier.citation Kreuiter, Allyson (2000) The representation of madness in Margaret Atwood's Alias Grace, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17129> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17129
dc.description.abstract The central tenet of the study is that language and madness are bound together, language both including madness and perpetuating the exclusion of madness as 'other'. The first chapter considers the representation of madness in Atwood's novels The Edible Woman, Surfacing and Alias Grace from the perspective ofFoucauldian and Kristevan theories oflanguage and madness. Alias Grace becomes the focus in the second chapter. Here the syntax of madness is traced during Grace's stay in the mental asylum. Language, madness and sexuality are revealed as a palimpsest written on Grace's body. The final chapter looks at Grace's incarceration in the penitentiary and her dealings with the psychologist Dr. Simon Jordan where Grace's narrative tightly threads language and madness together. Underlying each chapter is a concern with how language and madness are in permanent interaction and opposition writing themselves onto society and onto Grace. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (72 pages)
dc.language.iso en
dc.subject Madness en
dc.subject Representation en
dc.subject Atwood en
dc.subject Alias Grace en
dc.subject Dionysian en
dc.subject Appollonian en
dc.subject Kristeva en
dc.subject Foucault en
dc.subject Language en
dc.subject Nietzsche en
dc.subject.ddc 813.54
dc.subject.lcsh Atwood, Margaret Eleanor, 1939- -- Criticism and interpretation en
dc.subject.lcsh Evil in literature en
dc.subject.lcsh Mental illness in literature en
dc.subject.lcsh Mentally ill in literature en
dc.subject.lcsh Psychoanalysis and literature en
dc.subject.lcsh Sex role in literature en
dc.title The representation of madness in Margaret Atwood's Alias Grace en
dc.type Dissertation
dc.description.department English Studies
dc.description.degree M.A. (English)


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