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Calvino and the Pygmalion Paradigm Bridget Tompkins

Calvino and the Pygmalion Paradigm By Bridget Tompkins

Calvino and the Pygmalion Paradigm by Bridget Tompkins


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Calvino and the Pygmalion Paradigm is the first book-length analysis of the representation of the feminine in Calvino's fiction. Using the structural umbrella of the Pygmalion paradigm and using feminist interpretative techniques, this book offers interesting alternative readings of two of Calvino's important early narrative collections.

Calvino and the Pygmalion Paradigm Summary

Calvino and the Pygmalion Paradigm by Bridget Tompkins

Calvino and the Pygmalion Paradigm: Fashioning the Feminine in I nostri antenati and Gli amori difficili is the first book-length analysis of the representation of the feminine in Calvino's fiction. Using the structural umbrella of the Pygmalion paradigm and using feminist interpretative techniques, this book offers interesting alternative readings of two of Calvino's important early narrative collections. The Pygmalion paradigm concerns the creation by a male 'artist' of a feminine ideal and highlights the artificiality and narcissistic desire associated with the creation process. This book discusses Calvino's active and deliberate work of self-creation, accomplished through extensive self-commentaries and exposes both the lack of importance Calvino placed on the feminine in his narratives and the relative absence of critical attention focused on this area. Relying on the analogy between Pygmalion's pieces of ivory and Barthes' 'seme' and drawing upon the ideas underlying Kristevan intertextuality, the book demonstrates that, despite Calvino's professed lack of interest in character development, his female characters are carefully and purposefully constructed. A close reading of Calvino's narratives, engaging directly with Freud, Lacan and the feminist psychoanalytical thinking of Kofmann, Kristeva, Kaplan and others, demonstrates how Calvino uses his female characters as foils for the existential reflections of his typically maladjusted and narcissistic male characters.

About Bridget Tompkins

Bridget Tompkins is an independent researcher and writer living in New Zealand and working in the field of contemporary Italian literature and film. This book builds on her recently completed University of Auckland PhD thesis.

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NLS9781784623296
9781784623296
1784623296
Calvino and the Pygmalion Paradigm by Bridget Tompkins
New
Paperback
Troubador Publishing
2015-06-28
200
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