Feminised humanity dramas: Faust’s versions by avant-garde women writers Cover Image

Emberiségdrámák feminizált kivitelben: Avantgárd nőírók Faust-drámái
Feminised humanity dramas: Faust’s versions by avant-garde women writers

Author(s): Györgyi Földes
Subject(s): Studies of Literature
Published by: Филозофски факултет, Универзитет у Новом Саду
Keywords: avant-garde; gender studies; Faustus; drama; humanity poem

Summary/Abstract: Assigning feminine characteristics to the features of certain types of art is a risky exercise, as it may suggest feminine essentialism. If these characteristics do exist, they have been shaped by external conditions: we can point to general political- social-emotional reasons and several other specific circumstances (misogyny or only a patriarchal institutional organisation, more limited opportunities for self- representation). Moreover, this relationship is not a simple correspondence – meaning that there are more male and more female avant-garde genres –, often it is precisely male genres that women writers reverse, upturn or even use as masks – speak from a female position and imbue with female voices, or make them so ironic that they become parodies of themselves. In the present study, we examine a surprising pair of texts in which avant-garde women writers experiment with rewriting and subverting one of the most influential mythologies in world literature (and, within this history of tradition, one of the most important classical works): Faust.

  • Issue Year: 23/2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 24-34
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Hungarian
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