Sindhia : En queerteoretisk diskursanalys

The purpose of this paper is to explore the female experience as it is spoken of in the novel Sindhia written by Rut Hillarp (1954) and how the main character in the book violates the experience from a queer perspective. My aim is to through a close reading highlight a number of discourses that unde...

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Main Author: Ghoce, Monique
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Language:Swedish
Published: Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för kultur och lärande 2013
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-sh-217662014-02-04T04:57:36ZSindhia : En queerteoretisk diskursanalyssweGhoce, MoniqueSödertörns högskola, Institutionen för kultur och lärande2013Rut HillarpSindhiaJudith ButlerMichel Foucaultdiscourse analysisqueerreligious mysticismreligious eroticism.Rut HillarpSindhiaJudith ButlerMichel Foucaultdiskursanalysqueerreligiös mysticismreligiös eroticism.The purpose of this paper is to explore the female experience as it is spoken of in the novel Sindhia written by Rut Hillarp (1954) and how the main character in the book violates the experience from a queer perspective. My aim is to through a close reading highlight a number of discourses that underpin the book's imminent theme of love and submission. According to Norman Faircloughs critical-discourse analysis, the text one reads produces a certain amount of discourses that one consumes. This way there is a dialectical interaction that can be set into a practical analysis together with a suitable academic perspective. This is the method I use in this thesis.The academic perspective I add isJudith Butler's queer theoriessupported by Michel Foucaults social genealogyin order to understand/analyze the woman’s position in relation to a social empirical history. I came to the conclusion that Sindhia produces the woman's discourse from an ancient biblical/ mythological time up to modern time. It brings forth untold perspectives that disclose the social hierarchies and women's rebellion against them, a rebellion that has been silenced. The text simply transcends the myths and highlights what has been made invisible, it brings new perspectives to the discourse about women. This shows that the ancient stories that have submissioned the position of women also carry subversive possibilities. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-21766application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Rut Hillarp
Sindhia
Judith Butler
Michel Foucault
discourse analysis
queer
religious mysticism
religious eroticism.
Rut Hillarp
Sindhia
Judith Butler
Michel Foucault
diskursanalys
queer
religiös mysticism
religiös eroticism.
spellingShingle Rut Hillarp
Sindhia
Judith Butler
Michel Foucault
discourse analysis
queer
religious mysticism
religious eroticism.
Rut Hillarp
Sindhia
Judith Butler
Michel Foucault
diskursanalys
queer
religiös mysticism
religiös eroticism.
Ghoce, Monique
Sindhia : En queerteoretisk diskursanalys
description The purpose of this paper is to explore the female experience as it is spoken of in the novel Sindhia written by Rut Hillarp (1954) and how the main character in the book violates the experience from a queer perspective. My aim is to through a close reading highlight a number of discourses that underpin the book's imminent theme of love and submission. According to Norman Faircloughs critical-discourse analysis, the text one reads produces a certain amount of discourses that one consumes. This way there is a dialectical interaction that can be set into a practical analysis together with a suitable academic perspective. This is the method I use in this thesis.The academic perspective I add isJudith Butler's queer theoriessupported by Michel Foucaults social genealogyin order to understand/analyze the woman’s position in relation to a social empirical history. I came to the conclusion that Sindhia produces the woman's discourse from an ancient biblical/ mythological time up to modern time. It brings forth untold perspectives that disclose the social hierarchies and women's rebellion against them, a rebellion that has been silenced. The text simply transcends the myths and highlights what has been made invisible, it brings new perspectives to the discourse about women. This shows that the ancient stories that have submissioned the position of women also carry subversive possibilities.
author Ghoce, Monique
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title Sindhia : En queerteoretisk diskursanalys
title_short Sindhia : En queerteoretisk diskursanalys
title_full Sindhia : En queerteoretisk diskursanalys
title_fullStr Sindhia : En queerteoretisk diskursanalys
title_full_unstemmed Sindhia : En queerteoretisk diskursanalys
title_sort sindhia : en queerteoretisk diskursanalys
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