A Lacanian Interpretation of Domestic Themes in Constance Hunting's Selected Poetry from After the Stravinsky Concert and Other Poems

Authors

  • Sura Talal Jumma University of Baghdad- College of Arts
  • Lect. Alyaa A. Naser University of Baghdad- College of Arts

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31973/444qka21

Keywords:

Lacan, Symbolic, Imaginary, Real, Thing, Domestic, Female

Abstract

This essay uses Lacanian theory to analyze domestic themes in Constance Hunting's (1925 -2006) After the Stravinsky Concert and Other Poems (1969) and how the poet's work addresses the Real, Symbolic, and Imaginary. Hunting's domestic imagery—kitchens, living rooms, and intimate family spaces—demonstrates the conflict between personal identity and society. Lacan's framework shows how Hunting's lyrical investigation of everyday life is infused with the "Thing," or unattainable object of love. Her criticism of established roles and the symbolic order is feminist and uses negative capacity and fractured viewpoints. The essay explores Hunting's capacity to make the banal significant via poetic interplay between the unsaid Real and the organized Symbolic. It examines gender, creativity, and identity development in the home via Hunting's work in second-wave feminist discourse and psychoanalytic theory.

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Published

2026-03-22

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English linguistics and literature

How to Cite

Al Dawoodi, S., & Naser , A. (2026). A Lacanian Interpretation of Domestic Themes in Constance Hunting’s Selected Poetry from After the Stravinsky Concert and Other Poems. Al-Adab Journal, 68(1), 99-112. https://doi.org/10.31973/444qka21

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Received

2025-02-03

Revised

2025-03-17

Accepted

2025-03-25

Published Online First

2026-03-15

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