WOMAN IN THE MACEDONIAN LITERATURE WORKS IN 19-th CENTURY Cover Image

ЖЕНАТА ВО МАКЕДОНСКИТЕ ЛИТЕРАТУРНИ ТВОРБИ ВО 19 ВЕК
WOMAN IN THE MACEDONIAN LITERATURE WORKS IN 19-th CENTURY

Author(s): Valentina Mironska Hristovska
Subject(s): Cultural history, Macedonian Literature
Published by: Институт за македонска литература
Keywords: women; mother; girl; citizen; nacional; Macedonian

Summary/Abstract: In the 19-th century with the awakening of consciousness, specifically the civic and national awareness through Enlightenment, started revolutions and radical changes to the status of women in society. She began to emerge from matrix of her life and began to affirm hersalfe in the social, revolutionary and individual plan. In the 19-th century many of the Macedonian literary works were describe the character of the Macedonian wife, mother, girl, wich were wrote from the other - teh man, like Prlicev, Cepenkov, Zinzifov, Tahov, Sprostranov, D. Drzilovec, D. Dinkov, Paskov, Bozinov, Karanov, Razdolov, K. Petkovic, while her creative potential was incorporated in the folk works. The character of the woman is usually sung as the character of a mother wich braved her sun to be a hero, to go in the footsteps of his father, grandfather, go into battle with the enemy to realization the desire of the people - liberation; she is presentation as a mother mourning, which is blasing; which expresses curses, despite the sadness, but she knows how to share and happiness with their children, as a character mother in law which firmly stands and defend the honor of her suns wife. It is marked when the character of whive is presents like mother homeland: mother Macedonia and through the character of the girl is presented the economic and political situation in Macedonia. In some works the woman is described as the direktlu activity in revolution. In modern times, the girls began to break down the patriarchal norms. It is expressed when parents banned her love, especially whan the girl and the boy have not been part of the same class. The girl began to opposed to the father word, and in such situations the mother offen is describe as the protector of love of her dother, but there are instances when the mother completely respected word of her husband. Noticeable is the appearance of her forcible possession for what follou the call for revenge or she kill oneself. Young girls are usually sung and how long aspire for unrequited love, how she is waiting for her boy from the battle, from the earnings, as guard against wounded or sick boy in traditional moral codes, which sometimes caused psychological and emotional crises wich often led to madness.

  • Issue Year: 2012
  • Issue No: 59
  • Page Range: 3-13
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Macedonian
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