
Every Inch a Woman
Phallic Possession, Femininity, and the Text
Carellin Brooks(Author)
University of British Columbia Press
Will be published approx. on 12. December 2005
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-7748-1209-2 (ISBN)
Description
What makes the textual image of a woman with a penis so compelling, malleable, and persistent? Although the figure of the phallic woman is in no sense unique to our age, Every Inch a Woman takes note of a proliferation of phallic feminine figures in disparate North American and European texts from the end of the nineteenth century onward. This multiplication, which continues today, admits of a corresponding multiplicity of motives. The phallic woman can be a ribald joke, a fantastical impossibility, a masculine usurper, an ultimately unthreatening sexual style, an interrogation into the I of the author, or an examination of female culpability.
Carellin Brooks takes up the textual figure of the phallic woman where Freud locates it, in the imagined mother that the little boy, in fantasy, credits with a penis of her own. It traces this phallic-woman motif backward to the sexological case study, and forward to newspaper accounts of testosterone-taking third-sexers. Brooks examines both high and low literature, pornography, postmodern theory, and writing that would seem to answer Lacan's injunction to move "beyond the phallus." Witty and engaging, Every Inch a Woman makes an innovative contribution to sexuality, gender, and women's studies, as well as psychoanalytic theory and criticism.
Carellin Brooks takes up the textual figure of the phallic woman where Freud locates it, in the imagined mother that the little boy, in fantasy, credits with a penis of her own. It traces this phallic-woman motif backward to the sexological case study, and forward to newspaper accounts of testosterone-taking third-sexers. Brooks examines both high and low literature, pornography, postmodern theory, and writing that would seem to answer Lacan's injunction to move "beyond the phallus." Witty and engaging, Every Inch a Woman makes an innovative contribution to sexuality, gender, and women's studies, as well as psychoanalytic theory and criticism.
Reviews / Votes
And you thought all academic books were dull? ... [a] penetrating study of gender-bending penetration. (BC Bookworld, Vol. 19, No. 4, Winter 2005)More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Vancouver
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 159 mm
Weight
426 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7748-1209-2 (9780774812092)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Carellin Brooks was a Rhodes Scholar and holds a Master's in English literature from Oxford University. She is the editor of Bad Jobs and co-editor of Carnal Nation.
Content
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
1 In Freud's Case: Mothering the Phallus
2 Literally Male: The Case Study
3 The Body in the Text: All-seeing "I"s
4 Mysterious, Solitary Women: The Butch Cipher
5 Girl Cock: The Literalized Phallus
6 Avalanche of Dildos: The Transferable Phallus
7 The Power of the (W)hole
Notes
References
Index
Preface
Introduction
1 In Freud's Case: Mothering the Phallus
2 Literally Male: The Case Study
3 The Body in the Text: All-seeing "I"s
4 Mysterious, Solitary Women: The Butch Cipher
5 Girl Cock: The Literalized Phallus
6 Avalanche of Dildos: The Transferable Phallus
7 The Power of the (W)hole
Notes
References
Index