The fiction of French post-colonial writer Paule Constant is remarkable in its lurid and disturbing portrayals of female characters suffering in profoundly oppressive "colonizing" circumstances. InIn Search of Shelter: Subjectivity and Spaces of Loss in the Fiction of Paule Constant, author Margot Miller skillfully synthesizes Karen Horney's model of submission, aggression and withdrawal, Jean Baker Miller's concept of relational being, Julia Kristeva's idea of psychic space, and Kelly Oliver's notions on social support to analyze Constant's work. Miller's close reading also brings to light previously unnoticed mythological references in Constant's fiction which illuminate the characters' psychological realities, and examines Constant's nuanced treatment of violence through language.In Search of Shelter: Subjectivity and Spaces of Loss in the Fiction of Paule Constantreveals the myriad intersections of interpersonal and cognitive psychology, mythological and cultural awareness, literature, and lived experience, and suggests new ways of reading these and other works of fiction.
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In Search of Shelter: Subjectivity and Spaces of Loss in the Fiction of Paule Constant
Margot Milleris adjunct professor at the School for Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington DC.
. . . intelligent, thoughtful, and straightforward. . . . Readers can look forward to more in-depth analysis in Miller's future books, as her knowledge and understanding of Constant's characters, coulpled with her distinguished background in psychology, will undoubtedly yield additional and equally keen insights tht will aid in the examination, appreciation and teaching of Paule Constant's provocative and enigmatic fiction.
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