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Law, Culture and the Humanities | 2014

“Imperfectly Incarnate”: Father Absence, Law and Lies in Bret Easton Ellis’ Lunar Park and John Burnside’s A Lie About My Father:

Ruth Cain

Contemporary discussions emphasize crisis, fragmentation and reconstruction in the definition of the “new fatherhood.” In UK law, attempts to reinstate the “Name of the Father” into familial structures have appeared to shore up conventional family forms against the threat of dissolution. This article examines the difficulties of defining and describing legal and literary fatherhood through examination of two recent works, Bret Easton Ellis’ Lunar Park and John Burnside’s A Lie About My Father. It suggests that the father of memory and imagination possesses qualities of falsehood and emptiness which mirror the intangibility and symbolic overburdening of the paternal signifier as theorized by Lacan and more recently Žižek. Thus, remembered fathers abuse, neglect, and crucially, lie to sons who long both for the presence of the human father and for the magic of the signifier. It then examines the authors’ strategies for forgiveness of their fathers and their attempts to reconcile the liar with the lying signifier, discussing ways in which imagining the father as embodied individual aid in the rehabilitation of the paternal signifier itself, with implications for sociolegal conceptions of fathers and fatherhood.


Studies in the Maternal | 2013

‘This growing genetic disaster’: obesogenic mothers, the obesity ‘epidemic’ and the persistence of eugenics

Ruth Cain


Archive | 2012

'Silent' Miscarriage and Deafening Heteronormativity: a British Experiential and Critical Feminist Account

Elizabeth Peel; Ruth Cain


Feminist Legal Studies | 2009

“A View You Won’t Get Anywhere Else”? Depressed Mothers, Public Regulation and ‘Private’ Narrative

Ruth Cain


Family Court Review | 2017

Shared Care After Separation in the United Kingdom: Limited Data, Limited Practice?

Tina Haux; Stephen McKay; Ruth Cain


British Politics | 2016

Responsibilising recovery: Lone and low-paid parents, Universal Credit and the gendered contradictions of UK welfare reform

Ruth Cain


Women's Studies | 2013

The Buried Madonna: Matricide, Maternal Power and the Novels of Michèle Roberts

Ruth Cain


Archive | 2013

The Philpott Trial, Welfare Reform and the Facialisation of Poverty

Ruth Cain


Archive | 2011

The Court of Motherhood: Affect, Alienation and Redefinitions of Responsible Parenting.

Ruth Cain


Archive | 2017

How to say hello to the sea: Literary Perspectives on Medico-Legal Narratives of Maternal Filicide

Ruth Cain

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Tina Haux

University of Lincoln

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