Deciphering the Female Psyche: Fragmentation and the Allied Phenomena in Select Literature
Date
2019
Authors
M, Deepali Mallya.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
This research examines the possibilities of studying English literature written by female
authors in close association with emerging studies in psychology. The study attempts to
discern the ‘female psyche’ through a critique of gynocentric literatures. In doing so,
some of the queries that would be addressed in this research include: Can inquiries on the
female psychic process contribute to the understanding of ‘female identity’ and ‘female
self’? Are ‘female self’ and the psychic process evolutionary in nature? This study
undertakes a gynocentric analysis of the select novels by contemporary English novelists.
The novels selected for this study are The Golden Notebook (1962) by Lessing, The
Edible Woman (1969) by Atwood, The Binding Vine (1993) by Deshpande, The
Household Guide to Dying (2008) by Adelaide, Maya’s Notebook (2013) by Allende, and
Americanah (2013) by Adichie.
Taking into account the “androcentric bias” of the prevalent psychoanalytical theories,
this research probes in detail, into the condition of ‘female psychic fragmentation’
through an in depth analysis and interpretation of the select novels. The study further
aims to explore the eventual formation of the ‘self’ or ‘identity’ in woman. The
methodologies used for examining these novels include textual analysis, ethnographic
analysis, and discourse analysis. The study leads to major observations that the ‘intrapsychic conflict’ within the ‘psychic structures’ in a woman may lead to a state of
‘fragmentation.’ The failure to resolve the ‘intra-psychic conflict’ as could be seen from
this study, could lead to the condition of ‘psychic-split.’ This condition could germinate
certain pathological imbalances such as ‘dissociation,’ ‘eating disorders,’ and ‘anxiety
disorders.’ As could be interpreted from this research, it is found that ‘fragmentation’ and
allied psychic phenomena plays an important role in the ‘female psyche.’
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School of Management, Female psyche, Female psychic fragmentation, Psychic disorders, Id-egosuper-ego, Intra-psychic conflict, Repression, Abjection, Plurality