

An edition of Feminist fabulation (1992)
space/postmodern fiction
By Marleen S. Barr
Publish Date
1992
Publisher
University of Iowa Press,University Of Iowa Press,Univ of Iowa Pr
Language
eng
Pages
312
Description:
The surprising and controversial thesis of Feminist Fabulation is unflinching: the postmodern canon has systematically excluded a wide range of important women's writing by dismissing it as genre fiction. Marleen Barr issues an urgent call for a corrective, for the recognition of a new meta- or supergenre of contemporary writing - feminist fabulation - which includes both acclaimed mainstream works and works which today's critics consistently denigrate or ignore. In its investigation of the relationship between women writers and postmodern fiction in terms of outer space and canonical space, Feminist Fabulation is a pioneer vehicle built to explore postmodernism in terms of female literary spaces which have something to do with real-world women. Branding the postmodern canon as a masculinist utopia and a nowhere for feminists, Barr offers the stunning argument that feminist science fiction is not science fiction at all but is really metafiction about patriarchal fiction. Barr's concern is directed every bit as much toward contemporary feminist critics as it is toward patriarchy. Rather than trying to reclaim lost feminist writers of the past, she suggests, feminist criticism should concentrate on reclaiming the present's lost fabulative feminist writers, writers steeped in nonpatriarchal definitions of reality who can guide us into another order of world altogether. Barr offers very specific plans for new structures that will benefit women, feminist theory, postmodern theory, and science fiction theory alike. Feminist fabulation calls for a new understanding which enables the canon to accommodate feminist difference and emphasizes that the literature called "feminist SF" is an important site of postmodern feminist difference. Barr forces the reader to rethink the whole country club of postmodernism, not just its membership list - and in so doing provides a discourse of this century worthy of a prominent reading by all scholars, feminists, writers, and literary theorists and critics.
subjects: Feminism and literature, History, Canon (Literature), Feminist fiction, Feminism in literature, Postmodernism (Literature), Fantasy fiction, Space and time in literature, History and criticism, Sex role in literature, Fiction, Science fiction, Women authors, Supernatural in literature, Narration (Rhetoric), Women and literature, American fiction, Women in literature, Roman américain, Histoire et critique, Surnaturel dans la littérature, Postmodernisme (Littérature), Rôle selon le sexe dans la littérature, Femmes dans la littérature, Narration, LITERARY CRITICISM, American, General, LITERARY CRITICISM / Feminist, Roman, Schriftstellerin, Postmoderne, Feminismus, Literatur, Fiction, women authors, history and criticism, Fiction, history and criticism, Science fiction, history and criticism, Fantasy fiction, history and criticism
Times: 20th century