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Unbecoming woman: the shadow feminism of King Kong théorie by Virginie Despentes

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This article establishes a dialogue between Virginie Despentes’s 2006 memoir-cum-manifesto, King Kong théorie and Jack Halberstam’s theorization of ‘shadow feminism’. For Halberstam, ‘not succeeding at womanhood can offer unexpected pleasures (…) Shadow feminisms take the form not of becoming, being, and doing but of shady, murky modes of undoing, un-becoming, and violating’. In King Kong théorie, I argue, Despentes embraces her failure to ‘become woman’, and her accounts of rape and rape fantasy present a refusal of mastery wherein the subject might unravel, come undone. Through her use of the King Kong metaphor, Despentes connects ‘unbecoming woman’ to an unravelling of the human subject; King Kong figures in the text as a composite, cyborgian creature, with whom Despentes herself identifies. In King Kong théorie, then, Despentes adopts a shadowy, hybrid positionality, forging a textual space for all creatures who fail to be or become woman.
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Published
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Peer reviewed

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10.3366/para.2023.0430

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
HUMS
Department:
Medieval and Modern Languages
Oxford college:
Queen's College
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0009-0009-5701-5629


Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press
Journal:
Paragraph: A Journal of Modern Critical Theory More from this journal
Volume:
46
Issue:
2
Pages:
212-225
Publication date:
2023-06-29
Acceptance date:
2023-03-23
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EISSN:
1750-0176
ISSN:
0264-8334


Language:
English
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Pubs id:
2285374
Local pid:
pubs:2285374
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2025-11-24
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