Title of article
“Thank Goodness the Goose Is Here”: Creativity and Women’s Writing in Eudora Welty’s The Shoe Bird
Author/Authors
Lorinda B. Cohoon، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
17
From page
185
To page
201
Abstract
“Thank Goodness the Goose is Here” examines Eudora Welty’s only
children’s book, The Shoe Bird, and suggests that this text uses animal
characters to explore women’s authorship. Gloria the goose,
whose character has been seen as stereotyped and silly, represents,
in my reading, the inventive and courageous aspects of women’s
authorship, while Arturo, the methodical and precise parrot demonstrates
that writing as a woman calls for the ability to use language
in new ways even if this means ignoring established rules of language
use. Drawing on H´el`ene Cixous’s work with the l’´ecriture
f´eminine, this article locates in Gloria evidence of the creativity and
fortitude required to write as a woman in cultures where written
language has conventionally been seen as the domain of men. This
article examines how The Shoe Bird plays with common Welty
themes of memory, extinction, and entrapment to emphasize Gloria’s
inventive use of language to redefine the space of the shoe
store and the subjectivities of the birds. Connections are also drawn
between Gloria the goose and creative women who emerge in some
of Welty’s texts for adults. Although reviewers and critics have not
extensively examined The Shoe Bird, this text provides rich commentary
about how women can use language to change their worlds
Keywords
language , women’s writing , The Shoe Bird , identity , Welty
Journal title
Childrens Literature in Education
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Childrens Literature in Education
Record number
827861
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