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  • Volume:19 Issue:19
  • Angela Carter’ın “Kurtlar Arasında” Öyküsünün Feminist Post-Anlatıbilimsel İncelemesi

Angela Carter’ın “Kurtlar Arasında” Öyküsünün Feminist Post-Anlatıbilimsel İncelemesi

Authors : Rahime ÇOKAY NEBİOĞLU
Pages : 325-337
Doi:10.30767/diledeara.542633
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Publication Date : 2019-03-21
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Angela Carter is an unorthodox figure of 20th-century literature that declares war on all kinds of orthodox beliefs and practices. One of those practices against which she boldly fights is myths. Myths draw social and cultural boundaries that tempt such writers as Carter to trespass by playing upon and with their breaks and leaks. Specifically alert to the distribution of power regarding sexual politics, Carter rereads traditional myths with closer attention and rewrites them to spoil their ideological fabric and debunking their malignant latent aims. As such, she sets out to explore fairytale tradition to see how women are misrepresented by and within fairytales and how these misrepresentations are encoded as universal facts. In her avant-garde work The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(1979);, Carter rewrites these fairytales with the purpose of denouncing the misrepresentations manifest in them and deconstructing gender stereotypes. This paper is an attempt to scrutinize one of these rewritings in this collection, “The Company of Wolves” from a feminist post-narratological stance, first discussing the inapplicability of classical narratological theories such as Proppian analysis of fairytales to deconstructive rewritings and then elaborating on the subversive potential of Carter’s rewriting in comparison with the original version “Little Red Cap” by the Grimm Brothers.
Keywords : post narratology, feminist rewriting, Angela Carter, the Grimm Brothers

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