L’antagonisme du féminin et du masculin dans Salammbô de Flaubert
The Antagonism of the Feminine and the Masculine in Flaubert’s Salammbô
Author(s): Hichem IsmaïlSubject(s): Gender Studies, French Literature
Published by: Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai
Keywords: Gustave Flaubert; Salammbô; Antagonism; Myth; Sexual Stereotypes; Feminine vs. Masculine; Desire; Subversion;
Summary/Abstract: In Salammbô by Flaubert, the representation of the ancient universe reveals a struggle between two opposing principles, masculine and feminine, which takes on a character that is both mythological and cosmological. While revealing the dangers of the encounter between these two poles, the story stages a fierce confrontation between these two imaginaries presenting themselves as mutually exclusive. This antithetical construction will give rise to a whirlwind of passion and cruelty that will consecrate the triumph of monstrosity over amorous emotions. In the Punic work, the language of violence prevails over that of love so much so that the deep energy that nourishes amorous desire is transformed into a veritable force of generalized annihilation. Flaubert’s nihilism strives to undermine the highest values of bourgeois culture, which disgusts it, and reaches its peak when it attacks the roles it assigns to the opposite sexes.
Journal: Caietele Echinox
- Issue Year: 2022
- Issue No: 43
- Page Range: 387-400
- Page Count: 14
- Language: French
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