Description: The body and the construction of an identity in Michel Faber's Under the Skin by Christina Haupt Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2018 in the subject English - Literature, Works, grade: 1,30, University of Passau (Department of English Literature and Culture), course: Adapting Scotland, language: English, abstract: With his novel "Under the Skin" Michael Faber addresses the limitations of society and identity, which are typical themes of modern Scottish arts as well as the Scottish mentality. In Fabers novel the protagonist Isserley is caught in a constant struggle of defining herself. In which way is Isserleys process of constructing an identity problematical? Being a hybrid result of surgery, Isserley shares similarities and differences with more than one species. This inevitably influences her perception of herself and others. The process of shaping her identity based on appearance is characterised by continual constructions and deconstructions in which the murky demarcations between bodies prove to be an additional difficulty. Assuming that body and identity are mutually generative and that an identity is thus partly constructed through the body, this paper firstly explores the natural body of Isserleys species as a lost marker for identification. Secondly, the body of the non-human animal is brought into discussion due to its familiarity. Thirdly, there will be a focus on the vodsel-body as a source of inner conflict for Isserley with regard to the issue of gender in relation to animals. After analysing the linguistic development in the protagonists construction of an identity, the paper takes a closer look at the final scene. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Long Description Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2018 in the subject English - Literature, Works, grade: 1,30, University of Passau (Department of English Literature and Culture), course: Adapting Scotland, language: English, abstract: With his novel "Under the Skin" Michael Faber addresses the limitations of society and identity, which are typical themes of modern Scottish arts as well as the Scottish mentality. In Fabers novel the protagonist Isserley is caught in a constant struggle of defining herself. In which way is Isserleys process of constructing an identity problematical? Being a hybrid result of surgery, Isserley shares similarities and differences with more than one species. This inevitably influences her perception of herself and others. The process of shaping her identity based on appearance is characterised by continual constructions and deconstructions in which the murky demarcations between bodies prove to be an additional difficulty. Assuming that body and identity are mutually generative and that an identity is thus partly constructed through the body, this paper firstly explores the natural body of Isserleys species as a lost marker for identification. Secondly, the body of the non-human animal is brought into discussion due to its familiarity. Thirdly, there will be a focus on the vodsel-body as a source of inner conflict for Isserley with regard to the issue of gender in relation to animals. After analysing the linguistic development in the protagonists construction of an identity, the paper takes a closer look at the final scene. Details ISBN3668909164 Author Christina Haupt Pages 28 Publisher Grin Verlag Year 2019 ISBN-10 3668909164 ISBN-13 9783668909168 Format Paperback Publication Date 2019-03-11 Imprint Grin Verlag Language English Audience General/Trade We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:159848149;
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Book Title: The Body and the Construction of an Identity in Michel Faber's under the Skin
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Publication Year: 2019
Author: Christina Haupt
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