- Title
- Fathers, Lovers, and Friend Killers: Rearticulating Gender and Race via Species in Hemingway
- Author/Creator
- Cary Wolfe
- Publication Details
- Boundary 2, Vol.29(1), pp.223-257
- Annotation
- Focusing on the relationship between gender and identity, Wolfe argues that the discourse of species in The Garden of Eden functions as a metaphorical forum for the mediation of racial and gender issues. Wolfe considers the accuracy of Scribner s ending, the novel s textual history, and the similarly themed short story Hills Like White Elephants in his interpretation of David s struggle between identifying with his father s code or Catherine s rebellion against it.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Record Identifier
- 991015132044403691
Journal article
Fathers, Lovers, and Friend Killers: Rearticulating Gender and Race via Species in Hemingway
Boundary 2, Vol.29(1), pp.223-257
04/01/2002
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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