‘Close as a kiss’: Gyn/Affection in Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad

  • Gerardo Rodríguez Salas Universidad de Granada
Keywords: Margaret Atwood, Penelopiad, Myth, Odyssey, Female friendship, gyn/affection, hetero-reality

Abstract

Margaret Atwood’s novella The Penelopiad (2005) seemingly celebrates Penelope’s agency in opposition to Homer’s myth in The Odyssey. However, the twelve murdered maids steal the book to suggest the possibility of what Janice Raymond calls gyn/affection, a female bonding based on the logic of emotion that, in Atwood’s revision, verges on Kristevan abjection, the sinister and the fantastic, and serves a cathartic effect not only in the maids but also in the reader. This essay aims to question the generally accepted empowerment of Atwood’s Penelope and celebrates the murdered maids as the locus of emotion, where marginal aspects of gender and class merge to weave a powerful metaphorical tapestry of popular and traditionally feminized literary genres that, in plunging into and embracing the semiotic realm, ultimately solidify into an eclectic but compact alternative tradition of women’s writing and myth-making.

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Author Biography

Gerardo Rodríguez Salas, Universidad de Granada

Dr. Gerardo Rodríguez-Salas holds an MA in Gender Studies from Oxford University and a PhD from Granada University (Spain), where he currently works as a senior lecturer in English Literature. He is the author of three books on Katherine Mansfield—the latest on female grotesque and metaphorical cannibalism published by Edwin Mellen Press (2012)—and co-editor of Community in Twentieth-Century Fiction (Palgrave, 2013). His most recent articles/chapters have appeared in Continuum, Australian Literary Studies, Antipodes, FEMSPEC, JASAL, Bilingual Review and Meanjin. Rodríguez-Salas’ current research revolves around communitarian theories applied to modernist and contemporary fiction and Film and Media Studies. He is part of the research project (I+D): Community and Individual in Modernist Fiction (2013-2015).

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Published
2015-06-22
How to Cite
Rodríguez Salas G. (2015). ‘Close as a kiss’: Gyn/Affection in Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad. Amaltea. Revista de mitocrítica, 7, 19-34. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_AMAL.2015.v7.47697
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