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Adalet Ağaoğlu的《Ölmeye Yatmak》(躺下死去,1973)和leyyl Erbil的《Tuhaf Bir Kadın》(一个陌生的女人,1971)是土耳其文学中将女性身体置于土耳其民族历史和话语中的重要例子。他们的主人公把自己锁在酒店房间里,在那里他们更接近自己的身体和性,并揭示了与他们的社会有关的关键见解,特别是揭示了不同意识形态之间的有趣关系,如伊斯兰教,现代化项目和社会主义。我认为这些小说无畏地展示了这些意识形态对女性和她们身体的态度的缺陷,冲突和压迫的本质,这是通过主人公与这些话语和她们身体的问题和不稳定的关系来强调的。当主人公开始表达他们被压抑的性欲,并将女性身体作为快乐和自主的来源时,就创造了一个摆脱强加的女性配置的空间。
Representation of the female body in Adalet Ağaoğlu's Ölmeye Yatmak and Leylâ Erbil's Tuhaf Bir Kadın
ABSTRACT Adalet Ağaoğlu's Ölmeye Yatmak (Lying Down to Die, 1973) and Leylâ Erbil's Tuhaf Bir Kadın (A Strange Woman, 1971) are significant examples of Turkish literature that situate the female body within Turkish national history and discourse. 1 Their protagonists lock themselves in hotel rooms where they get closer to their body and sexuality, and reveal critical insights related to their society, particularly laying bare the intriguing relationships between different ideologies such as Islam, modernization project and socialism. I argue that these novels dauntlessly show the flawed, conflictual and oppressive nature of these ideologies in their attitudes towards women and their bodies, which is emphasized through the protagonists' problematic and unstable relationships with these discourses and their bodies. As the protagonists begin to voice their repressed sexual desires and reclaim the female body as a source of pleasure and autonomy, a space to break away from imposed configurations of womanhood is created.