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Fratricide or Patricide - the Crisis of Patriarchy in the Novels "Đuka Begović" by Ivan Kozarac and "Zemja" by Elin Pelin
Fratricide or Patricide - the Crisis of Patriarchy in the Novels "Đuka Begović" by Ivan Kozarac and "Zemja" by Elin Pelin // Filološke studije ; Phylological Studies, 18 (2020), 2; 91-111 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Fratricide or Patricide - the Crisis of
Patriarchy in the Novels "Đuka Begović" by Ivan
Kozarac and "Zemja" by Elin Pelin
Autori
Bijelić, Marijana
Izvornik
Filološke studije ; Phylological Studies (1857-6060) 18
(2020), 2;
91-111
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
patricide, fratricide, transgression, crisis, authority, modernism, mimetism, gender
Sažetak
Since the plots of the novels Đuka Begović and Zemja (Land) by Elin Pelin are constructed around the ancient mythical murder motifs of patricide and fratricide, this analysis relies on mimetic theory by Rene Girard that is also constructed as a theoretical explanation of the afore mentioned mythical murders. Although Girard denies libidinal and object-directed causation of desire, in his polemics with the Freudian model of the libidinal desire Girard implies that there is a privileged object of desire in the patriarchal order – i. e. women because the father is the natural model for the son, and men’s desire for women is interdividualy directed and intensified. Money and some other types of property are the privileged objects in a capitalist society – since the desires of all members of the society are concentrated around them. The crisis of patriarchal order in Đuka Begović causes the loss of degree and the elevation of the structural positions of the father and the son, which then becomes the motive for Đuka’s patricide.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Filologija