Gender and Animals in Elif Şafak’s 10 Minutes 38 Seconds in this Strange World Novel

Hasnul Insani Djohar, Rifa Fajri Adhania
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This article examines the representation of the 20th-century Turkish patriarchal system in Elif Șafak’s 10 Minutes 38 Seconds in this Strange World (2019) novel. It also evaluates how the novel describes the sufferings and the resistance towards oppression through the portrayal of animals subtly linked to gender issues. The approach used in this research is qualitative and presented in descriptive form. The data is collected through phrases referring to animals supporting or resisting the patriarchal authority. This study was framed by the animal metaphor theory and theory of the patriarchal structures proposed by Sylvia Walby (1990). The result of the study discovered that Elif Șafak uses five animal expressions to represent women's sufferings, powerlessness, and lack of freedom, such as wild animal, ram and lamb, pigeon, duck, and rabbits. Contrary, the superior position of men is represented by the mosquito. On the other hand, the wolf is the only animal metaphor that expresses society's opposition to patriarchal power. Meanwhile, bird and butterfly serve as symbols of freedom. However, this study also discovered that there are six animal metaphors formulated against the system that are also subject to oppression and exploitation, such as cat, deer, blue betta fish, horse, turtle, and spider. All in all, almost all the characters depicted as animals in the novel are victims of the 20th-century Turkish patriarchal system and gender issues covering all six aspects of Walby's theory.
ElifŞafak在这部奇异世界小说中的10分38秒中的性别与动物
本文考察了Elif Șafak小说《这个奇怪的世界10分38秒》(2019)中对20世纪土耳其父权制度的表现。它还评估了小说如何通过对动物的描绘微妙地与性别问题联系在一起,来描述痛苦和对压迫的反抗。本研究中使用的方法是定性的,并以描述性的形式呈现。这些数据是通过涉及动物支持或抵制父权权威的短语收集的。本研究以动物隐喻理论和Sylvia Walby(1990)的父权结构理论为框架。研究结果发现,Elif Șafak用野生动物、公羊和羔羊、鸽子、鸭子、兔子等5种动物表达了女性的痛苦、无力和缺乏自由。相反,蚊子代表了男性的优越地位。另一方面,狼是唯一表达社会反对父权的动物隐喻。同时,鸟和蝴蝶是自由的象征。然而,本研究还发现,针对这一制度,有六种同样受到压迫和剥削的动物隐喻,如猫、鹿、蓝斗鱼、马、乌龟和蜘蛛。总而言之,小说中几乎所有被描绘成动物的人物都是20世纪土耳其父权制度和性别问题的受害者,这些问题涵盖了沃尔比理论的所有六个方面。
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