Robin McKinley's Deerskin : Challenging Narcissisms
2001; Wayne State University Press; Volume: 15; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1353/mat.2001.0028
ISSN1536-1802
Autores Tópico(s)Gothic Literature and Media Analysis
ResumoRobin McKinley's Deerskin (1993) is both a reconÞguration of Charles Perrault's Peau d'ane and a powerful contemporary fantasy that makes prominent the flawed family structures, especially the mutual narcissism of the heroine's parents, that underlie the sexual violence of the story. An examination of these destructive relationships in terms of Jacques Lacan's schemata demonstrates the aptness of McKinley's characterizations. This study also considers Deerskin in the context of tales of the Catskin type (AT 510B), as well as some questions of implied audience raised by the novel's fairy-tale background and its other fantastic elements.
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