• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: “Inside many of us / is a small old man” – age/ing in Anne Sexton’s Transformations: A community discussion
  • Contributor: Zittlau, Andrea
  • Published: Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2023
  • Published in: Frontiers of Narrative Studies, 9 (2023) 1, Seite 54-68
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1515/fns-2023-2005
  • ISSN: 2509-4890; 2509-4882
  • Keywords: Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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  • Description: Abstract The poetry book Transformations by Anne Sexton consists of seventeen poems based on the versions of fairytales by the Brothers Grimm. Told by Sexton, the tales become sharp comments on American culture, changing characters and action to focus on gender, power systems and medical histories. Analyzing the poems “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”, “Rapunzel”, and “Rumpelstiltskin”, this article focusses on Sexton’s revelation of the aging and ageism inherent in both the fairytales and contemporary American culture. I am interested in a reading of the poems beyond the confessional approach so common in analyses of Sexton’s poetry, focusing instead on how the characters struggle with beauty expectations, age and gender roles as well as loneliness. Therefore, I have discussed the chosen poems with different communities beyond the academic context with an interest in other approaches and experiences applied in the readings. The voices are woven into the article, adding to the analysis and offering a comment on contemporary reading practices.