Novel Subjects

Novel Subjects

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Leah A. Milne, Milne
University of Iowa Press
EAN: 9781609387631
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How does contemporary literature contend with the power and responsibility of authorship, particularly when considering marginalized groups? How have the works of multiethnic authors challenged the notion that writing and authorship are neutral or universal?In Novel Subjects, Leah Milne offers a new way to look at multicultural literature by focusing on scenes of writing in contemporary works by authors with marginalized identities. These scenes, she argues, establish authorship as a form of radical self-care a term we owe to Audre Lorde, who defines self-care as self-preservation and an act of political warfare. In engaging in this battle, the works discussed in this study confront limitations on ethnicity and nationality wrought by the institutionalization of multiculturalism. They also focus on identities whose mere presence on the cultural landscape is often perceived as vindictive or willful. Analyzing recent texts by Carmen Maria Machado, Louise Erdrich, Ruth Ozeki, Toni Morrison, and more, Milne connects works across cultures and nationalities in search of reasons for this recent trend of depicting writers as characters in multicultural texts. Her exploration uncovers fiction that embrace unacceptable or marginalized modes of storytelling such as plagiarism, historical revisions, jokes, and lies as well as inauthentic, invisible, and unexceptional subjects. These works ultimately reveal a shared goal of expanding the borders of belonging in ethnic and cultural groups, and thus add to the ever-evolving conversations surrounding both multicultural literature and self-care.
EAN 9781609387631
ISBN 1609387635
Binding Ebook
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Publication date July 1, 2021
Pages 258
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Leah A. Milne, Milne
Series New American Canon