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Gender, Power, and Satire in Will Self's Cock and Bull

Authors
Mathews, Peter David
Issue Date
Jun-2017
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Citation
English, v.66, no.253, pp 166 - 184
Pages
19
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AHCI
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Journal Title
English
Volume
66
Number
253
Start Page
166
End Page
184
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/152270
DOI
10.1093/english/efx014
ISSN
0013-8215
1756-1124
Abstract
While Will Self's Cock and Bull has rightly been seen as a satirical critique of gender and sexuality, this article argues that critics have tended to overlook the intertwining critique of power that accompanies such themes. Placing Cock and Bull within the larger context of Self's subsequent writings and intellectual influences, this essay examines how these two early novellas self-consciously borrow from and engage with the tradition of British satire, which has long been concerned with questions of gender, sexuality, and power.
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