These shining themes : the use and effects of figurative language in the poetry and prose of Anne Michaels

This study explores the manner in which Anne Michaels uses figurative language, particularly metaphor, in her poetry and prose. In her first novel, Fugitive Pieces, and in certain of her poems, Michaels demonstrates the powers of language to destroy and to recuperate. For her, metaphor is not simply...

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Main Author: Ristic, Danya
Other Authors: Prof A Wessels
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2263/28950
Ristic, D 2011, These shining themes : the use and effects of figurative language in the poetry and prose of Anne Michaels, DLitt thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://hdl.handle.net/2263/28950 >
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-up-oai-repository.up.ac.za-2263-289502017-07-20T04:11:41Z These shining themes : the use and effects of figurative language in the poetry and prose of Anne Michaels Ristic, Danya Prof A Wessels danyaristic@discoverymail.co.za Legitimate language Symbolic violence Oppression Domination Metaphorical truth Metaphor Figurative language Language theory Victor klemperer Pierre bourdieu Paul ricoeur Michel de certeau Anne michaels Corpse poetry Destructive language Recuperative language Moral language Empathic identification Holocaust literary representation UCTD This study explores the manner in which Anne Michaels uses figurative language, particularly metaphor, in her poetry and prose. In her first novel, Fugitive Pieces, and in certain of her poems, Michaels demonstrates the powers of language to destroy and to recuperate. For her, metaphor is not simply a literary device; it is an essential mechanism in the creation of an authentic story or poem. Moreover, in contrast to other figurative language such as euphemism, which she feels can be used to conceal the truth and make moral that which is immoral, metaphor in her view can be used to gain access to the truth and is therefore moral. Thus, as this study demonstrates, Michaels proposes as well as utilises the moral power of language. The ideas of four language theorists provide the basis of this study, and prove highly useful in application to Michaels’s work. With the aid of Certeau and Bourdieu, we examine Michaels’s participation in and literary presentation of the relationship of domination and subordination in which people seem to interact and which takes place partly through language. In the light of Ricoeur’s explication of the precise functions of metaphor, we discuss Fugitive Pieces as a novel whose engagement with the topic of the Holocaust in intensely emotive and figurative language makes it controversial in terms of what may or may not constitute the appropriate manner of Holocaust literary representation. Klemperer’s meticulous, first-hand study of the Nazis’ use of the German language during the period of the Third Reich proves illuminating in our exploration of the works of Michaels that feature themes of oppression and dispossession. In certain of her poems, Michaels stands in for real people and speaks in their voices. This is also a form of metaphor, this study suggests, as for the duration of each poem Michaels requires us to imagine that she is the real-life person who expresses him- or herself in the first person singular, which she patently is not. We could see this as appropriation and misrepresentation of those people’s lives and thoughts; however, with the aid of the notion of empathic identification we learn that Michaels’s approach is always empathic – she imaginatively places herself in various situations and people’s positions without ever losing her sense of individuality and separate identity, and her portrayal of their stories is always respectful and carefully considered. Thesis (DLitt)--University of Pretoria, 2011. English unrestricted 2013-09-07T14:32:48Z 2011-10-25 2013-09-07T14:32:48Z 2011-09-08 2011-10-25 2011-10-22 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2263/28950 Ristic, D 2011, These shining themes : the use and effects of figurative language in the poetry and prose of Anne Michaels, DLitt thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://hdl.handle.net/2263/28950 > D11/9/255/ag http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-10222011-183720/ © 2011 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria.
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topic Legitimate language
Symbolic violence
Oppression
Domination
Metaphorical truth
Metaphor
Figurative language
Language theory
Victor klemperer
Pierre bourdieu
Paul ricoeur
Michel de certeau
Anne michaels
Corpse poetry
Destructive language
Recuperative language
Moral language
Empathic identification
Holocaust literary representation
UCTD
spellingShingle Legitimate language
Symbolic violence
Oppression
Domination
Metaphorical truth
Metaphor
Figurative language
Language theory
Victor klemperer
Pierre bourdieu
Paul ricoeur
Michel de certeau
Anne michaels
Corpse poetry
Destructive language
Recuperative language
Moral language
Empathic identification
Holocaust literary representation
UCTD
Ristic, Danya
These shining themes : the use and effects of figurative language in the poetry and prose of Anne Michaels
description This study explores the manner in which Anne Michaels uses figurative language, particularly metaphor, in her poetry and prose. In her first novel, Fugitive Pieces, and in certain of her poems, Michaels demonstrates the powers of language to destroy and to recuperate. For her, metaphor is not simply a literary device; it is an essential mechanism in the creation of an authentic story or poem. Moreover, in contrast to other figurative language such as euphemism, which she feels can be used to conceal the truth and make moral that which is immoral, metaphor in her view can be used to gain access to the truth and is therefore moral. Thus, as this study demonstrates, Michaels proposes as well as utilises the moral power of language. The ideas of four language theorists provide the basis of this study, and prove highly useful in application to Michaels’s work. With the aid of Certeau and Bourdieu, we examine Michaels’s participation in and literary presentation of the relationship of domination and subordination in which people seem to interact and which takes place partly through language. In the light of Ricoeur’s explication of the precise functions of metaphor, we discuss Fugitive Pieces as a novel whose engagement with the topic of the Holocaust in intensely emotive and figurative language makes it controversial in terms of what may or may not constitute the appropriate manner of Holocaust literary representation. Klemperer’s meticulous, first-hand study of the Nazis’ use of the German language during the period of the Third Reich proves illuminating in our exploration of the works of Michaels that feature themes of oppression and dispossession. In certain of her poems, Michaels stands in for real people and speaks in their voices. This is also a form of metaphor, this study suggests, as for the duration of each poem Michaels requires us to imagine that she is the real-life person who expresses him- or herself in the first person singular, which she patently is not. We could see this as appropriation and misrepresentation of those people’s lives and thoughts; however, with the aid of the notion of empathic identification we learn that Michaels’s approach is always empathic – she imaginatively places herself in various situations and people’s positions without ever losing her sense of individuality and separate identity, and her portrayal of their stories is always respectful and carefully considered. === Thesis (DLitt)--University of Pretoria, 2011. === English === unrestricted
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title_short These shining themes : the use and effects of figurative language in the poetry and prose of Anne Michaels
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Ristic, D 2011, These shining themes : the use and effects of figurative language in the poetry and prose of Anne Michaels, DLitt thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://hdl.handle.net/2263/28950 >
http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-10222011-183720/
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