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Abstract:This essay approaches the question of Women in Theory by considering the infrastructural work of writing (including citational practices and uses of metaphor) and how one might write about infrastructure and undervalued functions such as carrying and containing. Zoë Sofia’s essay “Container Technologies” (2000) is a central reference point: at issue is also the gendering of metaphors and how they bear or carry certain figurations of the feminine.
期刊介绍:
For over thirty years, diacritics has been an exceptional and influential forum for scholars writing on the problems of literary criticism. Each issue features articles in which contributors compare and analyze books on particular theoretical works and develop their own positions on the theses, methods, and theoretical implications of those works.