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Author(s):  
Laura E. Tanner

By locating the reader uncomfortably within its circumscribed fictional world, Home highlights the confining cultural and narrative structures through which the everyday dynamics of family are often experienced and represented. In its refusal to provide mechanisms of imaginative transcendence that would transport the reader out of the Boughtons’ oppressive dwelling or make it more hospitable, the novel renders domestic and narrative space equally uncomfortable. Using narrative theory, cultural studies explorations of family and memory, and feminist theories of gender and space, this chapter explores how Home unsettles the culturally sanctioned idea of home as an escape from the contesting ideologies of the larger world even as it reveals the force of our investment in a domestic ideal that legislates, sanctions, and naturalizes scripted performances of the ordinary.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Raximova Umida Saliyevna
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To demonstrate the writer’s skill in creating the image of the mother in Anne Enright’s novels, we studied the opinions of a number of foreign scholars and writers. First we studied their attitude to Enright. In this article, we will look at some of her remarkable works.


Author(s):  
Rachel Pain ◽  
Nahid Rezwana ◽  
Zuriatunfadzliah Sahdan
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