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СОВРЕМЕННАЯ ШОТЛАНДСКАЯ И ИРЛАНДСКАЯ ЖЕНСКАЯ ПРОЗА : ТРАДИЦИИ И ИННОВАЦИИ. / Shcherbak, Nina F.
в: Studia Litterarum, Том 6, № 4, 2021, стр. 68-87.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - СОВРЕМЕННАЯ ШОТЛАНДСКАЯ И ИРЛАНДСКАЯ ЖЕНСКАЯ ПРОЗА
T2 - ТРАДИЦИИ И ИННОВАЦИИ
AU - Shcherbak, Nina F.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021. Nina F. Shcherbak
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The work examines the development of contemporary Scottish and Irish women's writing and explores what unites contemporary Scottish and Irish woman writing with other types of narrative and what makes it special. The theoretical basis and methodology for the study is the attention to the vector of women's prose development, including postcolonial literature and contemporary feminist critical theories. Postmodernist and meta-modernist theories (including the rhizome concept and “oscillation” principle) are also considered. Contemporary Scottish women's writing (the example of Carol Ann Duffy) provides insights into the development of the Scottish woman writer image; works by Jenny Fagan allow to trace controlling practices of contemporary society. Kate Clanchy's writing reveals the interconnection between cultures incorporated into the social problem of migration. Contemporary Irish women's prose is characterized by addressing the issue of religion and Catholicism as well as the concept of home, which is well revealed in the writings of most authors who are rebelling against the tradition and, at the same time, associate themselves with it.
AB - The work examines the development of contemporary Scottish and Irish women's writing and explores what unites contemporary Scottish and Irish woman writing with other types of narrative and what makes it special. The theoretical basis and methodology for the study is the attention to the vector of women's prose development, including postcolonial literature and contemporary feminist critical theories. Postmodernist and meta-modernist theories (including the rhizome concept and “oscillation” principle) are also considered. Contemporary Scottish women's writing (the example of Carol Ann Duffy) provides insights into the development of the Scottish woman writer image; works by Jenny Fagan allow to trace controlling practices of contemporary society. Kate Clanchy's writing reveals the interconnection between cultures incorporated into the social problem of migration. Contemporary Irish women's prose is characterized by addressing the issue of religion and Catholicism as well as the concept of home, which is well revealed in the writings of most authors who are rebelling against the tradition and, at the same time, associate themselves with it.
KW - Carol Ann Duffy
KW - Emily Grosholz
KW - Feminist theories
KW - Jenny Fagan
KW - Kate Clanchy
KW - Scottish and Irish women's writing
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85122218699&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.22455/2500-4247-2021-6-4-68-87
DO - 10.22455/2500-4247-2021-6-4-68-87
M3 - статья
AN - SCOPUS:85122218699
VL - 6
SP - 68
EP - 87
JO - Studia Litterarum
JF - Studia Litterarum
SN - 2500-4247
IS - 4
ER -
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