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Healing the handless maiden- [e-book] : Women's (counter) narrative and the recuperation of agency
Healing the handless maiden- [e-book] : Women's (counter) narrative and the recuperation of agency
자료유형  
 학위논문
ISBN  
9780493776866
저자명  
Mortensen, Camilla Henriette
서명/저자  
Healing the handless maiden - [e-book] : Womens (counter) narrative and the recuperation of agency / by Camilla Henriette Mortensen
발행사항  
Eugene : University of Oregon, 2002.
형태사항  
239 p.
주기사항  
Adviser: Daniel Wojcik.
학위논문주기  
Thesis (Ph.D.) : University of Oregon, 2002.
초록/해제  
요약 : This study seeks to elucidate the ways in which counter-narratives subvert notions of helpless, damaged women, creating instead a conception of women as agents of their own healing. The inquiry proceeds from folk narratives (fairy tales and legends), in which women are the objects of action, to rituals and personal narratives, in which women create themselves as subjects of action and of healing. Drawing upon the ethnographically-oriented approach of folkloristics, as well as the textual analysis of literary and cultural studies, the focus is upon the narrative act. Messages within narratives, whether coded or explicit, enable women to take possession of their subjectivity and assert agency by enabling them to undo the harm inflicted on their bodies through social systems; this reversal of harm is in turn the basis of the healing process.
초록/해제  
요약 : The fairy tale of "The Handless Maiden" is emblematic of this form of narrative in that the horror of the maiden's mutilation serves to call into question the wholeness of the body and, more tellingly, emphasize the wonder of her healing. Furthermore, the tale is orally composed, traditionally structured, and told, at one point, in everyday life. It is in everyday life that people utilize narrative to create multiple senses of self, and layers of existence through storytelling. This project is concerned with the function of such narratives and how they bear on the concepts of the abject, the liminal, and alterity. These anthropological and psychological concepts, when applied to narratives read structurally and narratologically, as well as contextually and performatively, make explicit the esoteric and subversive meanings of certain forms of narration. The goal is to demonstrate that agency may be retained or regained through the performativety of narratives that draw upon traditional structures and individual creativity.
기타 저자  
University of Oregon.
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