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Created Date: 6/19/2010 6:31:38 PM
Quick answer: Margaret Atwood's poem "The Female Body" suggests that society objectifies and commodifies women's bodies.
17 gru 2023 · The Female Body- Margaret Atwood. Topics. feminist, sexuality, womanhood, poetry. Collection. opensource. Item Size. 5.1M. poem by Margaret Atwood. Addeddate.
This chapter, which considers selected Atwood texts over fifty years, focuses on sexual politics in her representations of women’s attempts to define and reclaim possession of their own bodies and identities.
One author who provides an astute and tangible analysis of the female body as it exists within our culture is Margaret Atwood.5 While not her only works to address the complexities of body image, her novels The Edible Woman (1969) and Lady Oracle (1976) are clear examples of Atwood demystifying the female form.
Then it comes to him: he's lost the Female Body! Look, it shines in the gloom, far ahead, a vision of wholeness, ripeness, like a giant melon, like an apple, like a metaphor for breast in a bad sex novel; it shines like a balloon, like a foggy noon, a watery moon, shimmering in its egg of light.
Using various components of narrative form, this para digm of ideologically motivated storytelling "reads" the biological flux of the female body as symbolic of a dangerous disorder and exploits its repugnant effect to legit imize the containment or punishment of the transgressive woman.