LANGUAGE IN INDIA

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Volume 11 : 1 January 2011
ISSN 1930-2940

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Oatesian World of Violence and Female Victimization -
An Autopsy

J. Samuel Kirubahar, Ph.D.


Oates
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joyce_Carol_Oates

Joyce Carol Oates and Her Fiction

Joyce Carol Oates is an American novelist who has written about violence and female victimization. Her world is filled with violence, brutality, sordidness, sexual compulsion and emotional imbalance. Her characters fall back on violence as they realize their sense of impotence, the absence of self-affirmation, the failure to establish relationship with other persons. In fact, violence in her works is a reflection of the violence in American society as many of Oates's characters are convinced that they cannot live in chaos and confusion of society. They resort to violence in order to assert themselves in the American society. In Oatsian world, violence is precipitated on female child - usually sexual abuse.

Joyce Carol Oates is prototypically American in her multicultural immigrant origins but she was raised American. The private, fluid, ultimately mysterious core of the self is a subject of bemused speculation in her works. As Oates's perspective is human-centred, only with human consciousness, human perception, and human creativity, she makes interior self a dualistic one made up of both conscious and unconscious contents.

Purpose of Oates' Participation in Feminist Discourse

Joyce Carol Oates is annoyed when the sexist label is attached to her. In fact, in her fiction and in her essays, she participates in feminist discourse by attempting to assess how women are made and unmade by male definitions of womanhood. She writes of violence, brutality, sordidness, sexual compulsion, and emotional duress. Her characters are viscerally entangled in their environment, trapped in and chained to their families and the economic and cultural histories of their towns or villages.

Female Victims Surrounded by Violence

There remains a gothic world - the female victims threatened from all sides - linked explicitly to socially realistic contexts, grounded in the milieu within which they have grown up.

Critics hold diverse opinions about Oates's works, particularly about her repeated use of graphic violence, which some have called a distorted vision of American life as her novels are charged with unrelenting scenes of shocking, random violence or madness and emotional distress that Oates chronicles as dominant elements of experience in the lives of her characters.


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