Saturday, March 15, 2008
feminist literary critics...
After reading several feminist texts, Feminist literary Critics focus on how various works represent women, and the superior status men hold over them. Femisinist literary critics also focus on how women are denied a voice. Feminist Critics determine how literature imitates the ideologies of today’s society that relate to ones gender, and the amount of power one will hold. In the reading titled “Things Fall Apart” and Feminist Criticism, by Chinva Achebe, the author states “ this work challenges these misreading and positions the female characters at the center of the text. Instead of focusing on Okonkwo, as most critics have, this reading is focused on two major female characters, Ekwefi and Ezinma, and one minor figure, Ojiugo.” This quote demonstrates that feminist critics are concerned with the women’s perspective. Feminist critics try to interpret the reason and meaning of each line in a given text. Culler (1982), from the reading “Things Fall Apart” writes, “For a women to read as a women is not to repeat an identity or an experience that is given but to play a role she constructs with reference to her identity as a women, which is also a construct. Female literary critics may usually look for the definite meaning of “man and women.” Feminist readings of text show their essential differences from the male readings. “women’s experiences, many feminist critics claims, will lead them to value works differently from their male counterparts, who may regard the problems women characteristically encounter as of limited interest.” Culler (1982), from “Things Fall Apart.” Some question the “supremacy of the privileged term.” Feminist critics look form sexual differences. Some Feminist Critics attempt to set standards for a work of literature that does not condemn individuals because of their “class, race, or sex.” Some discuss the various representations of women in literary traditions. One such Feminist critic has investigated the reason why “To be seen as a women writer, was to be seen in a subcategory.” Several feminist critics discover the challenges to a literary principle that is dominated by men. Implying the inclusion of female writers that ate ignored or rejected. Feminist criticism entail the study of a literary women writers. Feminist critics use Gynocriticism, a term used to describe the means concerning itself with the works by women. Their goal is to eliminate the traditional ways of a patriarchy, the ideology that males are more dominate them females. Feminist criticism demonstrates that male and female reader portray different viewpoints to texts, producing different meanings. Feminist critics consider women’s opinions, that were formerly ignored by the dominate group.
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