Female Subjectivity in Blood and Guts in High School by Kahty Acker

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Female subjectivity is a prominent theme throughout Acker’s novel Blood and Guts in High School. The subjectivity that Janey, the protagonist, observes and experiences, consciously and subconsciously, plays an important role on how she identifies herself and characterizes others around her. Janey is introduced in the novel as a 10 year old girl and the reader is allowed to follow her up until her death at age 14. Thus the reader sees how her young, impressionable mind is corrupted over time and how these experiences and observations not only rob her of an innocent youth but ultimately control her. Janey’s happiness, and existence, is dependent upon her relations with men.
It is important to first note that Janey’s mother died when she was only one year old thus, throughout the novel Janey has no solid maternal figure in her life. Janey and her father, Johnny, are involved in an incestuous relationship. Aside from their uncanny sexual relationship, it is noted that Janey identifies her father as a brother, sister, money, amusement, and lastly, her father. From early on in her life...

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