Conservative and subversive forces in the social discourse in Pride and Prejudice : towards the construction of a new female consciousness
- Autores
- Giraudo, Graciela Mónica
- Año de publicación
- 2014
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- tesis de maestría
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Colaborador/a o director/a de tesis
- Elgue de Martini, Cristina
- Descripción
- This New Historicist reading of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice aims to analyze how the novel, as a patchwork of coexisting signifying practices, gives evidence of the cognitive systems and thematic repertory that make up the Social Discourse typical of the patriarchal society in early nineteenth-century England. Through the analysis of cultural artifacts from such diverse fields as philosophy, Fine Arts, mass media and literature as well as their impact on some of the most important themes in the novel, its title and the construal of characters, we expect to disclose the interplay of conservative and destabilizing discourses in tension with each other and thus show that Pride and Prejudice not only assimilates and recreates but also subverts such discourses. As we explore the extent to which the female characters in this literary piece support or question the complex web of meaning that held women in slavish subordination to men, we will show that the confrontation of the established practices points to the emergence of a new way of knowing and representing the world, and with it, a new female consciousness oriented to put an end to the deterministic view about female inferiority.
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Discurso social
Mujeres
Jane Austen
Pride and prejudice - Nivel de accesibilidad
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- Condiciones de uso
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- Institución
- Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
- OAI Identificador
- oai:rdu.unc.edu.ar:11086/1503
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Conservative and subversive forces in the social discourse in Pride and Prejudice : towards the construction of a new female consciousnessGiraudo, Graciela MónicaDiscurso socialMujeresJane AustenPride and prejudiceThis New Historicist reading of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice aims to analyze how the novel, as a patchwork of coexisting signifying practices, gives evidence of the cognitive systems and thematic repertory that make up the Social Discourse typical of the patriarchal society in early nineteenth-century England. Through the analysis of cultural artifacts from such diverse fields as philosophy, Fine Arts, mass media and literature as well as their impact on some of the most important themes in the novel, its title and the construal of characters, we expect to disclose the interplay of conservative and destabilizing discourses in tension with each other and thus show that Pride and Prejudice not only assimilates and recreates but also subverts such discourses. As we explore the extent to which the female characters in this literary piece support or question the complex web of meaning that held women in slavish subordination to men, we will show that the confrontation of the established practices points to the emergence of a new way of knowing and representing the world, and with it, a new female consciousness oriented to put an end to the deterministic view about female inferiority.Elgue de Martini, Cristina2014-08-13info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_bdccinfo:ar-repo/semantics/tesisDeMaestriaapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11086/1503enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Digital Universitario (UNC)instname:Universidad Nacional de Córdobainstacron:UNC2025-10-16T09:31:29Zoai:rdu.unc.edu.ar:11086/1503Institucionalhttps://rdu.unc.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://rdu.unc.edu.ar/oai/snrdoca.unc@gmail.comArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:25722025-10-16 09:31:29.425Repositorio Digital Universitario (UNC) - Universidad Nacional de Córdobafalse |
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Conservative and subversive forces in the social discourse in Pride and Prejudice : towards the construction of a new female consciousness |
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Conservative and subversive forces in the social discourse in Pride and Prejudice : towards the construction of a new female consciousness |
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Conservative and subversive forces in the social discourse in Pride and Prejudice : towards the construction of a new female consciousness Giraudo, Graciela Mónica Discurso social Mujeres Jane Austen Pride and prejudice |
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Conservative and subversive forces in the social discourse in Pride and Prejudice : towards the construction of a new female consciousness |
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Conservative and subversive forces in the social discourse in Pride and Prejudice : towards the construction of a new female consciousness |
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Conservative and subversive forces in the social discourse in Pride and Prejudice : towards the construction of a new female consciousness |
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Conservative and subversive forces in the social discourse in Pride and Prejudice : towards the construction of a new female consciousness |
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Giraudo, Graciela Mónica |
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Giraudo, Graciela Mónica |
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Giraudo, Graciela Mónica |
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Elgue de Martini, Cristina |
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Discurso social Mujeres Jane Austen Pride and prejudice |
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Discurso social Mujeres Jane Austen Pride and prejudice |
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This New Historicist reading of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice aims to analyze how the novel, as a patchwork of coexisting signifying practices, gives evidence of the cognitive systems and thematic repertory that make up the Social Discourse typical of the patriarchal society in early nineteenth-century England. Through the analysis of cultural artifacts from such diverse fields as philosophy, Fine Arts, mass media and literature as well as their impact on some of the most important themes in the novel, its title and the construal of characters, we expect to disclose the interplay of conservative and destabilizing discourses in tension with each other and thus show that Pride and Prejudice not only assimilates and recreates but also subverts such discourses. As we explore the extent to which the female characters in this literary piece support or question the complex web of meaning that held women in slavish subordination to men, we will show that the confrontation of the established practices points to the emergence of a new way of knowing and representing the world, and with it, a new female consciousness oriented to put an end to the deterministic view about female inferiority. |
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This New Historicist reading of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice aims to analyze how the novel, as a patchwork of coexisting signifying practices, gives evidence of the cognitive systems and thematic repertory that make up the Social Discourse typical of the patriarchal society in early nineteenth-century England. Through the analysis of cultural artifacts from such diverse fields as philosophy, Fine Arts, mass media and literature as well as their impact on some of the most important themes in the novel, its title and the construal of characters, we expect to disclose the interplay of conservative and destabilizing discourses in tension with each other and thus show that Pride and Prejudice not only assimilates and recreates but also subverts such discourses. As we explore the extent to which the female characters in this literary piece support or question the complex web of meaning that held women in slavish subordination to men, we will show that the confrontation of the established practices points to the emergence of a new way of knowing and representing the world, and with it, a new female consciousness oriented to put an end to the deterministic view about female inferiority. |
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