Evasive Manoeuvres
Canadian Women's Confessional Writing
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press
Publishing:19th May '26
£27.99
This title is due to be published on 19th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Confession is everywhere in our culture. It drives banal social media posts, sensational reality television shows, revolutionary social justice movements, and popular fiction. It has also been central to feminist movements throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. But acts of self-disclosure carry significant risks for women and nonbinary writers, who may be disbelieved or retraumatized, dismissed as narcissistic or unliterary, or stereotyped in ways that constrain professional opportunities.
Naming this tension the “confessional impasse,” Myra Bloom explores how four contemporary Canadian writers navigate both the possibilities and the perils of confession. Focusing on the work of Tanya Tagaq, Nelly Arcan, Sheila Heti, and Sina Queyras, Bloom offers a dynamic exploration of confessional writing in poetry and autofiction, a hybrid form of life writing that blends autobiography with invention. She situates the forces increasingly shaping women’s lives – social media, digital culture, beauty culture, and the relentless pressure to optimize the body – within a broader ecosystem that demands self-display for public consumption. Using the confessional impasse as a theoretical framework, Bloom shows that although writers deploy evasive manoeuvres to avoid rendering themselves vulnerable, they are often misread through the very autobiographical discourses they are escaping.
As Canadian literature becomes increasingly confessional in its texts, institutions, and discourse, Evasive Manoeuvres provides an exciting in-depth study of an overlooked force driving literary innovation in Canada.
“In this profoundly feminist, field-reinventing book, Myra Bloom decries the ‘confessional impasse’ women and non-binary experimental writers encounter when they are shamed for writing in the confessional mode. Evasive Manoeuvres reveals how writers circumvent that impasse and shame-proof the confessional.” Lorraine York, McMaster University “Myra Bloom’s vital and engaging Evasive Manoeuvres is an encyclopedic, keen-eyed, and deeply insightful study of the history and contemporary present of the confessional mode in Canadian contexts.” – Erin Wunker, Dalhousie University
ISBN: 9780228027645
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186 pages