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Type of Document Dissertation
Author Hall-Godsey, Angela Marie
URN etd-11202008-135532
Title By Her Own Hand: Female Agency Through Self-Castration in Nineteenth-Century British Fiction
Degree Ph.D.
Department English
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Michael Galchinsky Committee Chair
Calvin Thomas Committee Member
Lee Anne Richardson Committee Member
Keywords
  • Castration
  • Charlotte Bronte
  • George Eliot
  • Charles Dickens
  • Margaret Oliphant
  • narrative castration
  • identity
  • text as body
  • female agency
Date of Defense 2008-11-18
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
By Her Own Hand: Female Agency Through Self-Castration in Nineteenth-Century British Fiction explores the intentional methods of self-castration that lead to authorial empowerment. The project relies on the following self-castration formula: the author’s recognition of herself as a being defined by lack. This lack refers to the inability to signify within the phallocentric system of language. In addition to this initial recognition, the female author realizes writing for public consumption emulates the process of castration but, nevertheless, initiates the writing process as a way to resituate the origin of castration—placing it in her own hand. The female writer also recognizes her production as feminine and, therefore works to castrate her own femininity in her pursuit to create texts that are liberated from the critical assignation of “feminine productions.”

Female self-castration is a violent act of displacement. As the author gains empowerment through the writing process, she creates characters that bear the mark of castration. The text opens a field of play in which the author utilizes the page as a way to cut, disfigure, or erase the feminine sexual body. On the authorial level, the feminine writer works through her self-castration process through the process of writing, editing, and publication. Within the text, her characters demonstrate a will toward liberation from authorial productive hegemony by carrying the mark of their creator’s castration and by taking on the power the process allocates to the writer.

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