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El. knyga: Infernal Desires of Angela Carter: Fiction, Femininity, Feminism

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The book provides a detailed overview of Carter's career, and examines her fascination with female sexuality from her earliest writings to her posthumously published works of the 1990s. Featuring well-established critics it throws fresh light on Carter's unapologetic exploration of erotic fantasy, sexual fetishism, and women's insubordinate desires.

Drawing on many aspects of contemporary feminist theory, this lively collection of essays assesses Angela Carter's polemical fictions of desire. Carter, renowned for her irreverent wit, was one of the most gifted, subversive, and stylish British writers to emerge in the 1960s.
Contributors Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction Joseph Bristow
and Trev Lynn Broughton
1. Gender as Performance in the Fiction of Angela
Carter and Margaret Atwood Paulina Palmer
2. Angela Carter's Fetishism
Christina Britzolakis
3. The Red Dawn Breaking over Clapham: Carter and the
Limits of Artifice Clare Hanson
4. 'But Elsewhere?': The Future of Fantasy in
Heroes and Villains Elisabeth Mahoney
5. The Fragile Frames of The Bloody
Chamber Lucie Armitt
6. The Infernal Appetites of Angela Carter Sarah Sceats
7. Revenge of the Living Doll: Angela Carter's Horror Writing Gina Wisker
8.
Angela Carter's The Sadeian Woman: Feminism as Treason Sally Keenan
9.
Sexual/Textual Aggression in The Sadeian Woman and The Passion of New Eve
Merja Makinen
10. Unexpected Geometries: Transgressive Symbolism and the
Transsexual Subject in Angela Carter's The Passion of New Eve Heather L.
Johnson
11. Boys Keep Swinging: Angela Carter and the Subject of Men Paul
Magrs
12. Auto/Biographical Souvenirs in Nights at the Circus Sarah Bannock
Afterword Elaine Jordan
Joseph Bristow is Professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles, USA.



Trev Broughton teaches in the Department of English and Related Literature at the University of York, UK.