PARADOKSALITAS PEMOSISIAN PEREMPUAN NOVEL COLOMBA KARYA PROSPER MERIMEE

Women have been narrated by men authors since classical literature; this has continued into contemporary literature. In the 19th century, many authors were interested in narrating and positioning women in their novels. This period can be considered one of transition, in which traditionality and mode...

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Main Author: Wening Udasmoro
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2015-04-01
Series:Jurnal Kawistara
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Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/kawistara/article/view/6399
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spelling doaj-883bbbb0aff14ba88a73d8a8f505f47f2020-11-24T21:08:02ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaJurnal Kawistara2088-54152355-57772015-04-015110.22146/kawistara.63995465PARADOKSALITAS PEMOSISIAN PEREMPUAN NOVEL COLOMBA KARYA PROSPER MERIMEEWening Udasmoro0Fakultas Ilmu Budaya Universitas Gadjah MadaWomen have been narrated by men authors since classical literature; this has continued into contemporary literature. In the 19th century, many authors were interested in narrating and positioning women in their novels. This period can be considered one of transition, in which traditionality and modernity were contested because of influences from the industrial revolution and many other social movements in Europe. This period was also one of challenge, with the appearance of Gustave Flaubert’s novel Madame Bovary, which was questioned because of moralistic issues. If in the early 19th century traditionality was represented by Eugénie Grandet and Balzac’s figures of woman, but in the middle of the century Flaubert dealt with freedom of sexuality, what discourses were presented in between these two different periods? This article aims at explaining the bridging of the gap between the symbols of traditionality and modernity, especially through the representation of women. Mérimée’s novel, Colomba, depicts the agency of a woman named Colomba. In this novel, Mérimée not only showed the position of women vis à vis men in parental or conjugal relation, like in the novels Eugénie Grandet or Madame Bovary. Rather, the author attempted to look at the relationship between masculinities and femininities in a Corsican context, in which the intersection of gender and social class (as well as traditions) was different than in the Parisian context. The relation between the novel and the social structure in the 19th century Europe plays an important part in the discussion and explanation of the relationship between the literature and social narration of that periodhttps://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/kawistara/article/view/6399Paradoxality, Women, Mérimée, French, Literature, 19th century
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PARADOKSALITAS PEMOSISIAN PEREMPUAN NOVEL COLOMBA KARYA PROSPER MERIMEE
Jurnal Kawistara
Paradoxality, Women, Mérimée, French, Literature, 19th century
author_facet Wening Udasmoro
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title PARADOKSALITAS PEMOSISIAN PEREMPUAN NOVEL COLOMBA KARYA PROSPER MERIMEE
title_short PARADOKSALITAS PEMOSISIAN PEREMPUAN NOVEL COLOMBA KARYA PROSPER MERIMEE
title_full PARADOKSALITAS PEMOSISIAN PEREMPUAN NOVEL COLOMBA KARYA PROSPER MERIMEE
title_fullStr PARADOKSALITAS PEMOSISIAN PEREMPUAN NOVEL COLOMBA KARYA PROSPER MERIMEE
title_full_unstemmed PARADOKSALITAS PEMOSISIAN PEREMPUAN NOVEL COLOMBA KARYA PROSPER MERIMEE
title_sort paradoksalitas pemosisian perempuan novel colomba karya prosper merimee
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
series Jurnal Kawistara
issn 2088-5415
2355-5777
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Women have been narrated by men authors since classical literature; this has continued into contemporary literature. In the 19th century, many authors were interested in narrating and positioning women in their novels. This period can be considered one of transition, in which traditionality and modernity were contested because of influences from the industrial revolution and many other social movements in Europe. This period was also one of challenge, with the appearance of Gustave Flaubert’s novel Madame Bovary, which was questioned because of moralistic issues. If in the early 19th century traditionality was represented by Eugénie Grandet and Balzac’s figures of woman, but in the middle of the century Flaubert dealt with freedom of sexuality, what discourses were presented in between these two different periods? This article aims at explaining the bridging of the gap between the symbols of traditionality and modernity, especially through the representation of women. Mérimée’s novel, Colomba, depicts the agency of a woman named Colomba. In this novel, Mérimée not only showed the position of women vis à vis men in parental or conjugal relation, like in the novels Eugénie Grandet or Madame Bovary. Rather, the author attempted to look at the relationship between masculinities and femininities in a Corsican context, in which the intersection of gender and social class (as well as traditions) was different than in the Parisian context. The relation between the novel and the social structure in the 19th century Europe plays an important part in the discussion and explanation of the relationship between the literature and social narration of that period
topic Paradoxality, Women, Mérimée, French, Literature, 19th century
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/kawistara/article/view/6399
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