دانلود کتاب "Flourence de Rome": a critical edition and literary analysis
by Sarah Emma Crisler
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عنوان فارسی: "Flourence د رم": یک منتقدانه و ادبی و تحلیل |
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The second section of my dissertation consists of a study of three topics: the negotiation of power in the text, gender and violence, and gender and genre. In the first chapter I analyze how violence containment and power struggles are represented in Flourence de Rome. I show how the focus shifts in the development of the tale from a centralized ruling structure to a more widespread distribution of power and the part violence containment has to play in this interaction. In the second chapter I examine how different types of violence, war and sexual assault, are part of the way in which gender is constructed in the text and how gender is a category which has to be negotiated. Sanctioned group violence (war) serves to valorize the ideal male, while unsanctioned male-on-female violence serves to contrast with the ideal while unsanctioned male-on-female violence serves to contrast with the ideal male. The heroine must negotiate her gender as well, and while the text casts her for a time in very “unfeminine” roles, it ultimately valorizes her primary role as that of wife and heir-producer. The final chapter discusses the ways in which we might classify Flourence de Rome as a member of a particular genre and shows how the influence of gender, especially that of the “hero” or central protagonist who is female, disrupts established genre categories.