%0 Book %A Julia Simon %D 2021 %C Berlin, Germany %I Peter Lang Verlag %@ 0170-8848 %T Rewriting the Body %B Desire, Gender and Power in Selected Novels by Angela Carter %U https://www.peterlang.com/document/1098371 %X The body has become a highly contested, political site in (post)modern literature and literary theory. In Angela Carter’s work the image of the body is constructed around the tension between a post-structuralist notion of gender fluidity and a feminist reclaiming of the female body as a source of pleasure and power. This study examines the body politics in the last four novels Carter wrote between the seventies and the nineties: The Infernal Desire Machines, The Passion of New Eve, Nights at the Circus and Wise Children. Drawing on feminist and poststructuralist theory, it traces a development in Carter’s fiction that moves from the pessimistic negation of a self-determined female corporeality to the assertion of the female body as a powerful site of alterity. %K Carter, Angela, The infernal desire machines of doctor Hoffman, Körper (Motiv), postmoderne Literatur, Poststrukturalismus, Feminismus, Gender, Körper /Literatur %G English