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9780802081384

Practising Femininity

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    9780802081384

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    080208138X

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  • Copyright: 1998-06-10
  • Publisher: University of Toronto Press
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Summary

Femininity in colonial societies is a particularly contested element of the sex/gender system; while it draws on a conservative belief in universal and continuous values, it is undermined by the liberal rhetoric of freedom characteristic of the New World. Practising Femininity analyses the ways in which Canadian texts by Catharine Parr Traill, Susanna Moodie, Nellie McClung, Sinclair Ross, and others work to produce and naturalize femininity in a colonial setting.

Drawing on Judith Butler's definition of gender as performance, Misao Dean shows how practices which seem to transgress the feminine ideal - the difficulties of emigration, physical labour, autobiographical writing, work for wages, sexual desire, and suffrage activism - were justified by Canadian writers as legitimate expressions of an unvarying feminine inner self. Early Canadian writers cited a feminine gender ideal which emphasized love of home and adherence to duty; New Women and Suffrage writers attributed sexuality to a biological desire to reproduce; in the work of Sinclair Ross, the feminine ideal was moulded by prevailing Freudian models of femininity.

This study is grounded in the most important current gender theories, and will interest Canadian literary scholars, feminist historians and theoreticians, and students of women's studies.

Author Biography

Misao Dean is an associate professor in the Department of English at the University of Victoria.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Practising Femininityp. 3
The Female Emigrant's Guide as the Mending Basket of Domestic Ideologyp. 16
The Broken Mirror of Domestic Ideology: Femininity as Textual Practice in Susanna Moodie's Autobiographical Worksp. 29
Translated by Desire: Romance and Politics in Rosanna Leprohon's Antoinette de Mirecourtp. 42
Explain Yourself: New Woman Fiction in Canadap. 57
Voicing the Voiceless: The Practice of 'Self-expression' in Nellie McClung's Fiction and Her Autobiographyp. 77
Femininity and the Real in As for Me and My Housep. 94
Conclusion: Citing and Recitingp. 107
Notesp. 111
Works Citedp. 125
Indexp. 135
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