Cemetery of the Murdered Daughters: Feminism, History and Ingeborg Bachmann

Sara Lennox

Cemetery of the Murdered Daughters: Feminism, History and Ingeborg Bachmann
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Press
Country
United States
Published
25 October 2006
Pages
400
ISBN
9781558495524

Cemetery of the Murdered Daughters: Feminism, History and Ingeborg Bachmann

Sara Lennox

Although Austrian writer Ingeborg Bachmann (1926-1973) is widely regarded as one of the most important twentieth-century authors writing in German, her novels and stories have sometimes been viewed narrowly as portraits of women as victims. In this innovative study, Sara Lennox provides a much broader perspective on Bachmann’s work, at the same time undertaking an experiment in feminist methodology. Lennox examines Bachmann’s poetry and prose in historical context, arguing that the varied feminist interpretations of her writings are the result of shifts in theoretical emphases over a period of more than three decades. Lennox then places her own essays on Bachmann in similar perspective, showing how each piece reflects the historical moment in which it was written. Making use of recent interdisciplinary approaches - Foucauldian theories of sexuality, post-colonial theory, materialist feminism - she explores the extent to which each of her earlier readings was shaped by the methods employed, the questions asked, and the political issues that seemed most germane at the time. Out of this analysis comes a new understanding of the significance of Bachmann’s work and new insight into the theory and practice of feminist criticism.

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