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Order of Our Lady Cicada and mapping (non)representations of metamorphoses, tricksters and insects through seven stories
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Order of Our Lady Cicada and mapping (non)representations of metamorphoses, tricksters and insects through seven stories

Michelle Braunstein
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Murdoch University
2019
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This doctoral thesis in creative writing comprises a novella — Order of Our Lady Cicada — and an exegesis which maps representations of metamorphoses, tricksters and insects through seven stories. The creative writing component is a literary artefact and a piece of research in itself. The exegesis is a further construction of new knowledge, addressing the novella among six other literary texts. The two pieces — novella and exegesis — are imbricated and both draw on theories from post-humanism, including New Materialisms and critical animal studies. Overall, this thesis problematises both representation and liberal humanism, seeking a corporeal relation with insects, tricksters and metamorphoses in the texts without settling on easy meaning-making. I have formed the two components of the dissertation by engaging methodologies of rhizomatic research, phenomenological research, “agnostic” research, voice-hearing and ficto-criticism.

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