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Abstract
Differences in Northern and Southern European gender relations have historical roots that can be investigated in the regions’ literature and cinema. The mating morality of romantic love facilitated the West’s First Sexual Revolution of the mid-eighteenth century. The Scandinavian Modern Breakthrough, a late-nineteenth-century literary movement, used Darwinian perspectives to reveal romantic delusions and double standards. The movement’s insights undergirded twentieth-century Nordic gender equality and social democratic governance. Coinciding with the Second Sexual Revolution, the film movement Comedy Italian Style (c. 1958–1979) used psychoanalytical perspectives to promote a similar cultural effect nearly a century later. Both movements contributed to the transition to our present era’s demythologised morality of confluent love, which sacralises gender equality, but the Scandinavians’ head start, evolutionary approach and genre choices partially explain why today’s Nordic women are more empowered than their Italian counterparts. Comparing these movements offers insight into how fiction helps populations transition to new mating moralities.
北欧和南欧性别关系的差异具有历史根源,可以在该地区的文学和电影中进行调查。浪漫爱情的交配道德促进了18世纪中期西方的第一次性革命。19世纪晚期的文学运动“斯堪的纳维亚现代突破”(Scandinavian Modern Breakthrough)用达尔文的观点揭示了浪漫主义的错觉和双重标准。该运动的见解为20世纪北欧的性别平等和社会民主治理奠定了基础。与第二次性革命相吻合的是,意大利喜剧风格的电影运动(1958-1979)在近一个世纪后使用精神分析的观点来促进类似的文化影响。这两场运动都促成了我们这个时代对融合之爱的非神话化道德的转变,这种道德将性别平等神圣化,但斯堪的纳维亚人的领先优势、进化的方法和类型选择部分解释了为什么今天的北欧女性比意大利女性更有权力。比较这些运动可以让我们深入了解小说是如何帮助人们过渡到新的交配道德的。
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Journal of European Studies is firmly established as one of the leading interdisciplinary humanities and cultural studies journals in universities and other academic institutions. From time to time, individual issue concentrate on particular themes. Review essays and review notices also offer a wide and informed coverage of many books that are published on European cultural themes.