COMMODIFICATION OF HUMAN EMOTION AND MARRIAGE IN CAPITALISM (A READING OF PROBST’S THE MARRIAGE BARGAIN FROM A MARXIST PERSPECTIVE)

Ramesh Prasad Adhikary
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This research aims to analyze Jennifer Probst’s The Marriage Bargain from a Marxist perspective to examine how social institutions like marriage and human emotions are commodified in the era of late capitalism. The novel deals with the theme of love, romance and marriage, but also highlights the commodification of marriage in a capitalist society. The two main characters, Alexandria and Nicholas, use marriage as a means to solve their economic problems, challenging the traditional notion of marriage as a bonding of two souls. This research aims to explore this phenomenon. This qualitative study employs a Marxist literary analysis of the novel, focusing on the commodification of marriage and human emotions in the late capitalist society. It examines how the novel’s characters challenge the traditional concept of marriage and use it as a commodity to satisfy their material needs. The core finding of this research is that under the harsh economic pressures of late capitalism, human emotions and social institutions like marriage are commodified, and people compromise their ideals for economic gain. The novel shows how marriage is used as a commodity to solve economic problems, and how the traditional concept of marriage is being challenged by the utilitarian values of modern societies. The research concludes that The Marriage Bargain is an illustrative example of the commodification of marriage and human emotions in late capitalism. The exploration of this discourse clarifies how the institution of marriage is being used as a commodity to satisfy material needs. The novel raises an uncommon issue regarding the marital relationship, and the utilitarian attitude of its characters towards their own marriage represents the emerging social problem of the reification of human relationships.
资本主义下人类情感的商品化与婚姻(从马克思主义视角解读普罗斯特的《婚姻交易》)
本研究旨在从马克思主义的角度分析詹妮弗·普罗布斯特的《婚姻交易》,以考察在资本主义晚期,婚姻和人类情感等社会制度是如何被商品化的。小说以爱情、浪漫和婚姻为主题,同时也突出了资本主义社会中婚姻的商品化。两位主角亚历山大和尼古拉斯用婚姻作为解决经济问题的手段,挑战了婚姻是两个灵魂结合的传统观念。本研究旨在探讨这一现象。本文采用马克思主义的文学分析方法对小说进行定性研究,重点关注资本主义社会后期婚姻的商品化和人类情感。它考察了小说中的人物如何挑战传统的婚姻观,并将其作为满足物质需求的商品。这项研究的核心发现是,在晚期资本主义的严酷经济压力下,人类情感和婚姻等社会制度被商品化,人们为了经济利益而牺牲了自己的理想。这部小说展示了婚姻如何被用作解决经济问题的商品,以及传统的婚姻观如何受到现代社会功利主义价值观的挑战。研究得出的结论是,《婚姻交易》是资本主义晚期婚姻和人类情感商品化的一个典型例子。对这一话语的探索阐明了婚姻制度是如何被用作满足物质需求的商品的。小说对婚姻关系提出了一个不寻常的问题,小说人物对自己婚姻的功利主义态度代表了人际关系物化这一新兴的社会问题。
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