The Myth of Your Womb: Mythologizing Mothers in Russian Women's Autobiography (CROSBI ID 587036)
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Vidić, Adrijana
engleski
The Myth of Your Womb: Mythologizing Mothers in Russian Women's Autobiography
While describing autobiographical experiences ranging from second half of the 18th to early 20th century and involving public spheres as different as philanthropy, army and poetry, parallels can be drawn between narrative representations of mothers and future public roles or, where available, careers of Anna Labzina, Nadezhda Durova and Marina Tsvetaeva. For example, various types and various degrees of mother mythologizations seem to invariably produce predestination effect whereas some mother narratives can be said to have apologetic function dependent on author's sociohistorical context. All mothers tend to leave ambivalent impression since all employ eccentric and often very cruel bringing up methods. In some of these cases mythologization even allows for mothers' supernatural qualities and prophetic talent. The aim of this work is to examine dimensions of narrative roles given to mothers regarding autobiographers' stepping out into public spheres.
Russian women's autobiography; mythologization; mother – daughter relationship; public sphere
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Podaci o prilogu
92-92.
2012.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Beograd: Alfa BK Univerzitet
978-86-83237-89-0
Podaci o skupu
Prva međunarodna naučna konferencija: Jezik, književnost i mitologija
predavanje
25.05.2012-26.05.2012
Beograd, Srbija