Mirth as an Outlet of Repressed Feminine Yearnings in Carol Ann Duffy’s Poetry

M. Lum
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Subtlety is the only way wherein feminine rebellion can flourish and succeed in a male dominant society. This paper attempts to show that collaborative feminine effort leads to collective liberty and that Duffy (2002) pays homage to the feminist waves, especially the radical phase. The poet uses laughter as a metaphor to represent the feminist waves that were initially perceived as a joke but culminated in a force that ensured the emancipation of women. Although women’s desires are often repressed by the patriarchal machinery that seeks to oppress them, united action leads to liberation. Critics of Duffy have focused on her radical feminist and revisionist themes but this paper will also read the Laughter of Stafford Girls High (2002) as a homage to the various feminist waves that have contributed to women’s emancipation discourses globally. The paper draws from Wollstonecraft (1792) whose treatise A Vindication of the Rights of Woman exposed the triviality of women’s education and advocated for equality in learning. Although contemporary society enjoys parity in learning, several feminist critics like Howe (1977) and Hooks (1994) insist that there are still hidden messages within curriculums that tactfully ensure the marginal role of women. The absence of women in the canons gives the pervasive feeling that women have contributed nothing to human progress. The paper, therefore, aligns with the idea of feminine writing posited by Cixous (1976) as the only way through which women can write their unique history. From a reading of Duffy (2002) with the aforementioned theoretical leanings, it was realized that spaces of patriarchal brainwashing still abound despite the perceived progressive worldview. Equally, united action is important for the restitution of the rights of all women globally.   Received: 7 September 2022 / Accepted: 27 October 2022 / Published: 5 November 2022
欢乐:卡罗尔·安·达菲诗歌中被压抑的女性渴望的宣泄
在男性占主导地位的社会中,女性反叛得以兴盛并取得成功的唯一途径是微妙。本文试图表明,女性的合作努力导致了集体自由,Duffy(2002)对女权主义浪潮,特别是激进阶段表示敬意。诗人用笑声来比喻女权主义浪潮,这一浪潮最初被认为是一个笑话,但最终成为一股确保女性解放的力量。尽管女性的欲望经常受到试图压迫她们的父权机制的压抑,但团结一致的行动会导致解放。对达菲的批评主要集中在她激进的女权主义和修正主义主题上,但本文也将阅读《斯塔福德女子高中的笑声》(2002),作为对各种女权主义浪潮的致敬,这些女权主义浪潮对全球妇女解放话语做出了贡献。论文取材于沃斯通克拉夫特(1792)的专著《女权的辩护》(A indication of women Rights),她揭露了女性教育的琐碎性,并倡导学习平等。尽管当代社会在学习上享有平等,但一些女权主义评论家,如Howe(1977)和Hooks(1994)坚持认为,在课程中仍然存在隐藏的信息,巧妙地确保了女性的边缘角色。经典中没有女性的身影,给人一种普遍的感觉,即女性对人类进步毫无贡献。因此,这篇论文与Cixous(1976)提出的女性写作的观点是一致的,女性写作是女性书写自己独特历史的唯一途径。通过阅读Duffy(2002)的上述理论倾向,我们意识到,尽管有进步的世界观,男权洗脑的空间仍然大量存在。同样,联合行动对于恢复全球所有妇女的权利也很重要。收稿日期:2022年9月7日/收稿日期:2022年10月27日/发表日期:2022年11月5日
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