Document Type
Article
Rights
Available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International Licence
Disciplines
Specific literatures
Abstract
This article considers the ways in which John Updike creates female characters who suffer in some way so that their family units can remain intact. His Rabbit novels privilege the so-called nuclear family as an abiding family form, one which rests upon the sacrificial choices made by girls and women. It uses Family Systems Theory as a tool of interpretation in reading the texts and establishing their underlying ethos.
DOI
10.21427/D7KF5V
Recommended Citation
Norton, S. : The Regulating Daughter in John Updike's Rabbit Novels, The John Updike Review, University of Cincinnati, Vol. 3, No. 1, Spring 2014.
Publication Details
The John Updike Review, University of Cincinnati, Vol. 3, No. 1, Spring 2014.
http://www.updikereview.com/?p=118