何塞·萨拉马戈《失明与看见》中的女性气质

Tayebeh Barati, M. Daram
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本研究分析了何塞·萨拉马戈的续集《失明与看见》中所表现的各种女性气质。理查德·豪森在《挑战霸权男性气质》一书中介绍了女性气质及其不同类型。豪森认为女性气质有三种主要类型:强调型女性气质、矛盾型女性气质和抗议型女性气质。对豪森来说,强调的女性气质意味着做社会霸权所希望的女性气质。一种从不对男性霸权所阻挡的东西说不的女性气质。矛盾的女性气质既不支持也不反对当时的权力结构,有时它会听从命令,有时则不然。然而,抗争女性主义在面对既定的霸权主义时,尽其所能地反抗、颠覆、抗争,希望能够有所改变。在接下来的文章中,我们仔细观察了这三种女性气质的模式,以表明尽管萨拉姆戈的女性在《失明》中加入了抗议女性气质,但她们在《看见》中受到了当代霸权的压制。当一个女人或一群女人试图颠覆它时,男性霸权不会坐视不管。相反,它使用一切可能找到的工具——从媒体到暴力——让这些女性闭嘴,让她们就范。关键词:霸权男性气质,强调女性气质,矛盾女性气质,抗议女性气质,表演颠覆
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Femininity in Jose Saramago’s Blindness and Seeing
This study analyzes the varieties of femininity represented in Jose Saramago's sequel, Blindness and Seeing . Femininity and its different types have been introduced by Richard Howson in his Challenging Hegemonic Masculinity . Howson believes there are three major types of femininity: emphasized femininity, ambivalent femininity and protest femininity. For Howson, emphasized femininity means a femininity that does what the hegemony of a society wants. A femininity that never says no to what is thrown its way by the masculine hegemony. Ambivalent femininity is neither with or against the power structure of the time, sometimes it does what it is told and sometimes not. However, protest femininity tries its best to stand in the face of the set hegemony, it resists, it subverts, it fights, hoping to be able to make some changes. In what follows these three models of femininity are being looked at closely to show that although Saramgo's women grow to join the protest femininity in Blindness , nonetheless they get repressed by their contemporary hegemony in Seeing . A masculine hegemony does not bear to sit aside while a woman or a group of women try to subvert it. Rather it uses whatever tool it may find – from media to violence – to hush these women and put them in their place. Keywords: hegemonic masculinity, emphasized femininity, ambivalent femininity, protest femininity, performative subversion
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