Sexuality, Gender, and Power in Iris Murdoch's Fiction
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Grimshaw (U. of Leeds) explores themes of sexuality, gender, and power in the fiction of Iris Murdoch. She begins by investigating Murdoch's depictions of the social issues confronting homosexuals, showing how her stories reflect social constructionist theories of sexuality. Other topics include (for example) the portrayal of transvestitism in The Black Prince and a Foucauldian reading of The Bell. The text is based upon Grimshaw's PhD thesis. Distributed in the US by Associated University ...























