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A CULTURAL MATERIALIST READING OF AURORA LEIGH BY ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING

Yıl 2021, Sayı: 28, 276 - 291, 29.10.2021

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Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Aurora Leigh, written in the Victorian period, deals with gender issue in the nineteenth century. Aurora Leigh, Barrett Browning’s longest poem, is in the form of epic poem and written in verse novel. The title of the poem bears the name of the narrator of the poem, and the protagonist serves as the mouthpiece of the poet Barrett Browning, a leading literary figure in the Victorian period. Aurora, as a woman, tries to position women in poetry writing, which was once considered to be written only by men, and thus wants to represent them not as an inferior gender but as equal to man. In order to reveal the women’s issue within a social, political, economic and historical context and complex power structures, cultural materialism has been used as a theory.

Kaynakça

  • Blair, K. (2006). Victorian Poetry and the Culture of the Heart. Oxford University Press.
  • Blair, K. (2013). Church Going. In M. Bevis (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Poetry (pp. 762–782). Oxford University Press.
  • Brannigan, J. (1998). New Historicism and Cultural Materialism (Transitions). Macmillan Press Ltd.
  • Dalley, L.L. (2006). "The least 'Angelical' poem in the language": Political Economy, Gender, and the Heritage of "Aurora Leigh". Victorian Poetry, 44, 525-542.
  • David, D. (1985). “Art’s a Service”: Social Wound, Sexual Politics, and Aurora Leigh. Browning Institute Studies, 13, 113–136. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0092472500005393
  • Dollimore, J., and Sinfield, A. (1994). Political Shakespeare (2nd ed.). Cornell University Press.
  • Dollimore, J., and Sinfield, A. (2005). History and ideology: the instance of Henry V. J. Drakakis (Ed), Alternative Shakespeares (pp. 209-230). Routledge, Taylor & Francis e-Library.
  • Dollimore, J. (2010). Radical tragedy: Religion, ideology and power in the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Felluga, D. (2007). Verse Novel. In R. Cronin, A. Harrison, and A. Chapman (Eds.), A Companion to Victorian Poetry (1st ed., pp. 171–186). Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
  • Foucault, M. (1978). The History of Sexuality. Translated from the French by Robert Hurley, Vol. I, Pantheon Books.
  • Foucault, M. (1980). Power/ Knowledge:Selected Interviews & Other Writings 1972-1977. Edited by Colin Gordon. Translated by Colin Gordon et al., Pantheon Books.
  • Foucault, M. (1982). The Subject and Power, Critical Inquiry, 8(4), 777-795.
  • Foucault, M. (1995). Discipline & Punish: The Birth of The Prison. Translated from the French by Alan Sheridan, Vintage Books.
  • Fourierism. (1984). In The Oxford Companion to English Literature, P. Harvey (Ed.), (Fourth ed. p.310). Oxford University Press.
  • Houston, G. T. (2013). Invoking “all the godheads”: Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Polytheistic Aesthetic. In Victorian Women Writers, Radical Grandmothers, and the Gendering of God (pp. 73–97). The Ohio State University Press.
  • LaPorte, C. (2011). “Mrs. Browning’s Gospel” and the Art of Revelation. In Victorian Poets and the Changing Bible (Victorian Literature and Culture Series) (pp. 23–66). University of Virginia Press.
  • Marx, K., and Engels, F. (1988). The Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 and the Communist Manifesto (Great Books in Philosophy). Prometheus Books.
  • Mill, J. S. (1984). Collected Works of John Stuart Mill: Essays on Law, Equality and Education V.XXI. University of Toronto Press.
  • Milner, A. (2002). Re-imagining Cultural Studies:The Promise of Cultural Materialism. SAGE Publications.
  • Payne, M., and Barbera, J. R. (Eds.). (2010). A Dictionary of Cultural and Critical Theory (2nd ed.). Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Peterson, L. H. (2007). Domestic and Idyllic. In R. Cronin, A. Harrison, and A. Chapman (Eds.), A Companion to Victorian Poetry (1st ed., pp. 42–58). Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
  • Saville, J. F. (2017). Victorian Soul-Talk: Poetry, Democracy, and the Body Politic (Palgrave Studies in Nineteenth-Century Writing and Culture). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Sinfield, A. (1992). Faultlines: Cultural Materialism and the Politics of Dissident Reading. Clarendon Press.
  • Williams, R. H. (1977). Marxism and Literature. Oxford University Press.

ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING’İN AURORA LEIGH ADLI ÇALIŞMASININ KÜLTÜREL MATERYALİST AÇIDAN İNCELENMESİ

Yıl 2021, Sayı: 28, 276 - 291, 29.10.2021

Öz

Elizabeth Barrett Browning'in Viktorya döneminde yazdığı Aurora Leigh, on dokuzuncu yüzyılda toplumsal cinsiyet konusunu ele alır. Barrett Browning'in en uzun şiiri olan Aurora Leigh, epik şiir biçiminde ve manzum roman tarzında yazılmıştır. Şiirin adı, şiirin anlatıcısının adını taşımakta ve baş kahramanı, Viktorya döneminin önde gelen edebi şahsiyetlerinden şair Barrett Browning'in sözcülüğünü yapmaktadır. Aurora, bir kadın olarak, bir zamanlar yalnızca erkekler tarafından yazıldığı düşünülen şiir yazımında kadını konumlandırmaya çalışır ve bu nedenle kadını aşağı bir cinsiyet olarak değil, erkekle eşit olarak temsil etmek ister. Kadın sorununu toplumsal, siyasal, ekonomik ve tarihsel bağlamda ve karmaşık güç ilişkileri içerisinde ortaya çıkarmak için bir teori olarak kültürel materyalizm kullanılmıştır.

Kaynakça

  • Blair, K. (2006). Victorian Poetry and the Culture of the Heart. Oxford University Press.
  • Blair, K. (2013). Church Going. In M. Bevis (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Poetry (pp. 762–782). Oxford University Press.
  • Brannigan, J. (1998). New Historicism and Cultural Materialism (Transitions). Macmillan Press Ltd.
  • Dalley, L.L. (2006). "The least 'Angelical' poem in the language": Political Economy, Gender, and the Heritage of "Aurora Leigh". Victorian Poetry, 44, 525-542.
  • David, D. (1985). “Art’s a Service”: Social Wound, Sexual Politics, and Aurora Leigh. Browning Institute Studies, 13, 113–136. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0092472500005393
  • Dollimore, J., and Sinfield, A. (1994). Political Shakespeare (2nd ed.). Cornell University Press.
  • Dollimore, J., and Sinfield, A. (2005). History and ideology: the instance of Henry V. J. Drakakis (Ed), Alternative Shakespeares (pp. 209-230). Routledge, Taylor & Francis e-Library.
  • Dollimore, J. (2010). Radical tragedy: Religion, ideology and power in the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Felluga, D. (2007). Verse Novel. In R. Cronin, A. Harrison, and A. Chapman (Eds.), A Companion to Victorian Poetry (1st ed., pp. 171–186). Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
  • Foucault, M. (1978). The History of Sexuality. Translated from the French by Robert Hurley, Vol. I, Pantheon Books.
  • Foucault, M. (1980). Power/ Knowledge:Selected Interviews & Other Writings 1972-1977. Edited by Colin Gordon. Translated by Colin Gordon et al., Pantheon Books.
  • Foucault, M. (1982). The Subject and Power, Critical Inquiry, 8(4), 777-795.
  • Foucault, M. (1995). Discipline & Punish: The Birth of The Prison. Translated from the French by Alan Sheridan, Vintage Books.
  • Fourierism. (1984). In The Oxford Companion to English Literature, P. Harvey (Ed.), (Fourth ed. p.310). Oxford University Press.
  • Houston, G. T. (2013). Invoking “all the godheads”: Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Polytheistic Aesthetic. In Victorian Women Writers, Radical Grandmothers, and the Gendering of God (pp. 73–97). The Ohio State University Press.
  • LaPorte, C. (2011). “Mrs. Browning’s Gospel” and the Art of Revelation. In Victorian Poets and the Changing Bible (Victorian Literature and Culture Series) (pp. 23–66). University of Virginia Press.
  • Marx, K., and Engels, F. (1988). The Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 and the Communist Manifesto (Great Books in Philosophy). Prometheus Books.
  • Mill, J. S. (1984). Collected Works of John Stuart Mill: Essays on Law, Equality and Education V.XXI. University of Toronto Press.
  • Milner, A. (2002). Re-imagining Cultural Studies:The Promise of Cultural Materialism. SAGE Publications.
  • Payne, M., and Barbera, J. R. (Eds.). (2010). A Dictionary of Cultural and Critical Theory (2nd ed.). Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Peterson, L. H. (2007). Domestic and Idyllic. In R. Cronin, A. Harrison, and A. Chapman (Eds.), A Companion to Victorian Poetry (1st ed., pp. 42–58). Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
  • Saville, J. F. (2017). Victorian Soul-Talk: Poetry, Democracy, and the Body Politic (Palgrave Studies in Nineteenth-Century Writing and Culture). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Sinfield, A. (1992). Faultlines: Cultural Materialism and the Politics of Dissident Reading. Clarendon Press.
  • Williams, R. H. (1977). Marxism and Literature. Oxford University Press.
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Ecevit Bekler 0000-0002-7080-6267

Yayımlanma Tarihi 29 Ekim 2021
Gönderilme Tarihi 30 Haziran 2021
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2021 Sayı: 28

Kaynak Göster

APA Bekler, E. (2021). A CULTURAL MATERIALIST READING OF AURORA LEIGH BY ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING. Dicle Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi(28), 276-291.

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