Benang: Establishing, maintaining and subverting power

Zs Lénárt-Muszka
2012 Topos   unpublished
The paper discusses how Kim Scott's novel Benang constructs the sexuality of the grandfather figure obsessed with his two passions: building and eugenics. Perceiving eugenics as a project in which he can combine his passions, he plans to emasculate his son and grandson systematically. Finally, however, the protagonist recognizes his strategies, which leads to his own assumption of power and identity.
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