Corporeal Bonds :The Daughter-Mother Relationship in Twentieth-Century Italian Women’s Writing - Toronto Italian Studies

Corporeal Bonds

Corporeal Bonds :The Daughter-Mother Relationship in Twentieth-Century Italian Women’s Writing - Toronto Italian Studies

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The mother-daughter relationship is a popular theme in contemporary Italian writing but has never before been analysed in a comprehensive book-length study. In Corporeal Bonds, Patrizia Sambuco analyses novels by authors such as Elsa Morante, Francesca Sanvitale, Mariateresa Di Lascia, and Elena Ferrante, each of which is narrated from the daughter’s point of view and depicts the daughter’s bond with the mother.

Highlighting the recurrent images throughout these works, Sambuco traces these back to alternative forms of communication between mother and daughter, as well as to the female body. Sambuco also explores the attempts of the daughter-narrators to define a female self that is outside the constrictions of patriarchal society. Through these investigations, Corporeal Bonds identifies a strong connection between the ideas of post-Lacanian critical theorists, Italian feminist thinkers, and the stories within the novels.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781442644250
ISBN10 1442644257
Number Of Pages 256
Item Weight 460 g
Product Dimensions 160 x 236 x 23 mm
Publisher / Reseller University of Toronto Press
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Patrizia Sambuco is the editor of Transmissions of Memory and Italian Women Writers, 1800–2000 and the author of Corporeal Bonds.

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