<b>Time and Gender in Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wall-Paper and Kate Chopin’s The Story of an Hour</b>

Authors

  • FAHIMEH Q BERENJI MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, ANKARA

Keywords:

Gérard Genette, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Kate Chopin, Temporality, Gender

Abstract

Abstract

The aim of this presentation is to show how Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Kate Chopin manipulate temporality to foreground their themes in The Yellow Wall-Paper and The Story of an Hour in the light of GeÌrard Genette’s theory of time. Both stories present female characters oppressed by the patriarchal authority in the marriage and their attempts to liberate themselves from this oppression. The aim is to find out how the gender of the author or protagonist in the narration can affect the time of narration. GeÌrard Genette’s theory of time (order) is applied to these short stories in order to confirm that the theme of the story affects the time of narration regarding women’s status in the narration. The results are in agreement with feminist narratologists who believe that the female authors use techniques of time in the narration purposefully to resist or negotiate with patriarchy in the process of women’s liberation.

Author Biography

FAHIMEH Q BERENJI, MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, ANKARA

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Published

2013-06-30

How to Cite

Q BERENJI, F. (2013). <b>Time and Gender in Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wall-Paper and Kate Chopin’s The Story of an Hour</b>. Journal of History Culture and Art Research, 2(2), 221-234. Retrieved from http://kutaksam.karabuk.edu.tr/index.php/ilk/article/view/231

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