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Normative Narratives and Disabled Ideologies in Nabokov's Lolita and Laughter in the Dark

Posted on:2014-02-08Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Ruiz, Oscar JavierFull Text:PDF
GTID:2456390005985087Subject:Literature
Abstract/Summary:
The works of Vladimir Nabokov have traditionally functioned in a way that challenges its reader to question existing notions of normality. In his works, Nabokov has frequently utilized representations of disability as a means to comment or critique the human condition. Throughout this project I intend to demonstrate how the narratives in both Lolita and Laughter in the Dark function as a normative force which embodies the cultural attitudes regarding disability. This is accomplished through the enforcement of a normative reading by the narrative. It is clear then that Nabakov is attempting to subvert literary conventions by using nontraditional narrators to demonstrate the relativity of normality. Throughout this project, I will be focusing on Nabakov's use of narrator to distort the cultural line between disability and ability. Ultimately, the goal of this project is to demonstrate that current societal notions of normality and disability are outdated and arbitrary.
Keywords/Search Tags:Normative, Disability
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