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A woman's work: Feminist tensions in the Victorian novel.

机译:女人的作品:维多利亚小说中的女权主义张力。

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This study examines a particular duality in certain female characters in the fiction of four novelists: Charlotte Bronte, Elizabeth Gaskell, Anthony Trollope, and George Eliot. On the one hand, their women characters express an ideology of feminine independence. Each one struggles against the constrictions imposed by convention. The best example of the rebellions that occur by women in these works is the self-assertion of each character. They are not necessarily the usual women portrayed in Victorian literature; rather than be quiet and unassuming, they insist on making their voices heard. Since Victorian gender ideology holds that a woman's place in society does not include being heard--since a woman is meant to be restricted to the domestic sphere with her identity entirely a product of her roles as wife and mother--the self-assertion of these women characters is extraordinary. Simply by speaking their minds--whether on public issues or on their place in the home--these women violate convention and thus perform two functions: expand the range of what a woman can do and enlarge the ways in which the world sees women.;On the other hand, each of these female characters is contained by the end of her story. Despite the talk of independence, each woman believes that love and/or marriage are the keys to her happiness. They are the only agents that can truly fulfill her. Consequently, the end of each novel reaffirms Victorian gender ideology by showing its heroine abandon her transgression of convention to please the man she loves, which in most cases means marrying him. This study examines the dichotomy in this situation. These women characters may believe that their limited roles in society are inadequate--that they are capable of much more--but even more strongly, they believe that their place is in the home as wife and mother.
机译:这项研究研究了四位小说家:夏洛特·勃朗特,伊丽莎白·加斯凯尔,安东尼·特罗洛普和乔治·艾略特的小说中某些女性角色的双重性。一方面,她们的女性角色表达了女性独立的意识形态。每个人都在与公约所施加的压力作斗争。女性在这些作品中发生的叛逆的最好例子是每个角色的自我主张。他们不一定是维多利亚时代文学中描写的普通女性。他们坚持安静地表达自己的声音,而不是保持安静和张扬。由于维多利亚时代的性别意识形态认为,妇女在社会中的地位不包括被人听到,因为妇女的身份完全是她作为妻子和母亲的产物而被限制进入家庭领域,因此,妇女的自我主张这些女性角色非同寻常。只需通过说出自己的想法(无论是在公共问题上还是在家庭中的地位),这些妇女就违反了惯例,从而履行了两项职能:扩大妇女的工作范围,扩大世界看待妇女的方式。 ;另一方面,这些女性角色中的每一个都被包含在她的故事的结尾。尽管谈论独立,每个女人都认为爱情和/或婚姻是她幸福的关键。他们是唯一能够真正满足她的经纪人。因此,每部小说的结尾都以维多利亚女王时代的女主人公抛弃了她的违规行为取悦她所爱的男人,从而重申了维多利亚时代的性别意识,这在大多数情况下意味着与他结婚。本研究探讨了这种情况下的二分法。这些女性角色可能认为自己在社会上有限的角色是不够的-他们有能力做更多的事情-但更强有力的是,他们认为自己的位置作为妻子和母亲在家里。

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  • 作者

    Anderson, Jon Vaden.;

  • 作者单位

    Texas Christian University.;

  • 授予单位 Texas Christian University.;
  • 学科 Womens Studies.;Literature English.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1997
  • 页码 244 p.
  • 总页数 244
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 社会学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:49:09

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