Uncanny Subjects
The movement of aging is the movement of our lives, and this dynamism aligns aging with narrative: both are a function of time, of change, of one event happening after another. Subjects understand their lives through narrative trajectories-through stories-not necessarily as they are living moment to moment, but in reflection, reflection that becomes, many argue, more and more prevalent as one ages. As a result, narrative fiction provides compelling representations of the strange-indeed uncanny-familiarity of the aging self.
In Uncanny Subjects, DeFalco explores a thematic similitude in a range of contemporary fiction and film by authors and directors such as John Banville, John Cassavetes, and Alice Munro. As their texts suggest, proceeding into old age involves a growing awareness of the otherness within, an awareness that reveals identity as multiple, shifting, and contradictory-in short, uncanny. Drawing together theories of the uncanny with research on aging and temporality, DeFalco argues that aging is a category of difference integral to a contemporary understanding of identity and alterity.
- Alaotsikko
- Aging in Contemporary Narrative
- Kirjailija
- Amelia Defalco
- ISBN
- 9780814258743
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 268 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 8.9.2022
- Kustantaja
- Ohio State University Press
- Sivumäärä
- 192
