Odysseus unbound and Penelope unstable: contemporary Australian expatriate women writers

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University of Wollongong Research Online University of Wollongong Thesis Collection 1954-2016 University of Wollongong Thesis Collections 1996 Odysseus unbound and Penelope unstable: contemporary Australian expatriate women writers Karen Ruth Brooks University of Wollongong Recommended Citation Brooks, Karen Ruth, Odysseus unbound and Penelope unstable: contemporary Australian expatriate women writers, Doctor of Philosophy thesis, Department of English, University of Wollongong, 1996. http://ro.uow.edu.au/theses/1371 Research Online is the open access institutional repository for the University of Wollongong. For further information contact the UOW Library: research-pubs@uow.edu.au

ODYSSEUS UNBOUND AND PENELOPE UNSTABLE: CONTEMPORARY AUSTRALIAN EXPATRIATE WOMEN WRITERS A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the award of degree DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY from THE UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG by KAREN RUTH BROOKS, B.A. (Honours) Department of English December 1996

DECLARATION I certify that the work contained in this thesis has not been submitted for a degree to any other university or institution. The work contained in this thesis is my own work except where otherwise indicated. Karen R. Brooks, B.A. (Honours) 13th December 1996

TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 111 ABSTRACT IV -VI INTRODUCTION Transience versus Permanence and the Female Expatriate Writer 1-31 CHAPTER ONE Expatriation and the Schizonational Subject: A Psychoanalytical Interpretation 32-73 CHAPTER TWO Travelography - The discourse of Self-Begetting: Charmian Clift and Mermaid Singing CHAPTER THREE Peeling the Lotus: Ambivalence and the Female Expatriate CHAPTER FOUR Through the Looking Glass: Dislocation and Cerebral Cartography in The Bay of Noon CHAPTER FIVE Interrogating the Limen: Terrestrial and Psychological Oppositions in The Transit of Venus CHAPTER SIX Odysseus Unbound: Singing with the Sirens - Liminality and Stasis in Dancing on Coral CHAPTER SEVEN Signifiers and Signified - The Identity Crisis: Movement, Memory and Lexical Play in Longleg CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY 74-129 130-176 177-224 225-270 271 313 314-354 355 363 i -xviii ii

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I wish to express my appreciation to the following for their assistance in the preparation of this manuscript. To Dr Paul Sharrad and Professor James Wieland for their scrupulous attention to detail and patience. To Dr Sar Warneke for her special friendship, timely advice and encouragement. To Frances Gladwin for being there. I would also like to thank my fellow postgraduates at the University of Wollongong, in particular, Greg Ratcl who convinced me, with his unshakeable faith, that this could be done. T colleagues in the Arts Program at Sunshine Coast University, whose continual emotional and physical support was unequivocal and generous in the extreme. I would especially like to thank my dear colleague, Dr Sall Scott, whose multiple readings, meticulous commentary, and sense of humo will take years to repay. I would also like to thank my grandmother Eva Meyer, an expatriate herself, whose love and doubt gave me the strength damn well continue down this sometimes rocky path. Most of all, however, I wish to express my eternal indebtedness and love my partner in everything, Stephen Brooks, and my children, Adam and Caragh, who all proved that sacrifices are worthwhile and that to be unwaveringly supportive is a rare virtue indeed. ill

ABSTRACT By examining the selected fiction of three prominent expatriate Australian women writers: Shirley Hazzard, Charmian Clift, and Glenda Adams, I analyse the expatriate experience generally, and advance a particular pattern of representation common to these writers. Their work evokes the liminality and ambivalence of the expatriate and "rewrites" the Homeric legend by giving an active and mobile prominence to Penelope figures. In exploring the psychological and physical dilemmas expatriation entails, they all disrupt generic literary forms (quest, romance, travelogue) and call into question systems of meaning from cultural conventions to language itself. Expatriate fiction juxtaposes dynamism and stasis. The expatriate can experience both the need to articulate collective truths which stability and conviction allow, and the individual psychological harm that the inability to express these generates. Signifiers become arbitrary; nationality, land, chronology, temporal and spatial verities, and even gender, are all disturbed in the nomadic lives portrayed in the fiction of Clift, Hazzard, and Adams. The principal method of the thesis is a close textual analysis of the various works of Clift, Hazzard and Adams, with some consideration of their different spatial and psychological relations with the country of their birth. This is informed by selected postcolonial and feminist theories. By also using the theories of Lacan as a useful heuristic for investigating the nuances and iv

unconscious designation of language and cultural identification, I establish an expatriate theory. This argues for the importance of a liminal discourse wh I call Femination, a juncture that transcends physicality, culture, and ge without seeking to dominate any position, and as such is polemically situat against, while simultaneously embracing, the concept of "nation" which is masculine (imperial), colonising, and exclusive. v