A Feminist Analysis of George Bernard Shaw’s Mrs. Warren’s Profession: The Concept of the “New Woman”

Tuğba KARABULUT
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Mrs. Warren’s Profession was written in 1893 by the Irish critic and dramatist George Bernard Shaw, who introduced social realism to the British stage. First performed in 1902 in London, the text is a social critique satirizing the stereotypical Victorian norms. Reflecting Shaw’s feminist ideals, the play also contributed to the development of the feminist movement. Mrs. Warren’s Profession introduces the “New Woman” type who rebels against the stereotyped female representations and male-centered conventions of the nineteenth century. The play mainly revolves around a controversial taboo topic, prostitution. Shaw dramatizes this profession through the two untraditional female characters. Kitty Warren is an audacious woman running a brothel to provide her daughter with better life and education standards and Vivie is a highly-educated and independent woman who expostulates her mother for her profession. Mrs. Warren’s Profession stresses that it is the social, economic and moral ills of the society that lead women to choose this profession. This paper, from a feminist lens, links these two non-conformist characters to navigate the ways through which the concept of the “New Woman” is represented. This paper also investigates how these characters protest against the stereotypical female roles imposed on them to gain an autonomous identity within society. Thus, this study, through these two female characters, reveals how this play dethrones the myth of the “Angel in the House,” the ideal Victorian woman, and sheds light on the modern feminism.
萧伯纳《沃伦夫人的职业》的女性主义分析:“新女性”的概念
《沃伦夫人的职业》是爱尔兰评论家和剧作家萧伯纳在1893年写的,他把社会现实主义引入了英国的舞台。该剧于1902年在伦敦首演,是一部讽刺维多利亚时代陈规的社会批判作品。该剧反映了萧伯纳的女权主义理想,也促进了女权运动的发展。《沃伦夫人的职业》介绍了“新女性”类型,她们反抗19世纪刻板的女性形象和以男性为中心的习俗。该剧主要围绕一个有争议的禁忌话题——卖淫展开。萧伯纳通过两个非传统的女性角色戏剧化了这一职业。Kitty Warren是一个大胆的女人,她经营着一家妓院,为女儿提供更好的生活和教育标准。Vivie是一个受过高等教育的独立女性,她为自己的职业规劝母亲。《沃伦夫人的职业》强调,是社会、经济和道德的弊病导致女性选择这一职业。本文从女权主义的角度,将这两个不墨守成规的人物联系起来,以引导“新女性”概念的表现方式。本文还探讨了这些角色如何反抗强加给她们的刻板女性角色,以在社会中获得自主的身份。因此,本研究通过这两个女性角色,揭示了这部戏剧如何推翻了“家中天使”这一维多利亚时代理想女性的神话,并为现代女权主义提供了启示。
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