Title of article
Binary Oppositions and Defiance to Phallogocentrism in Caryl Churchill’s Owners
Author/Authors
Bakhshi، Pareia نويسنده Department of English Language and Literature,Lorestan University,Khorramabad,Iran ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
5
From page
232
To page
236
Abstract
Throughout Western history, the phallogocentric orientation of Western society and culture has perpetually and painstakingly striven to create the illusion of the priority and superiority of masculinity over femininity in order to reach its ultimate goal of ever-lasting dominance. Women’s oppression and subordination by the hegemonic masculinist culture has been resultant of the creation, perpetuation and deification of the binaristic frame of thinking that is considered to be at the heart of Western thought and philosophy. In the present study, the absurdity and hollowness of phallocentric gender binarism in Caryl Churchil’s Owners is explored and dismantled via the depiction of those characters in Caryl Churchill’s selected play which deviate from the long-held gender-specific codes of behavior. And this is implemented with an eye to Butler’s theorizations on “gender performativity”.
Keywords
Caryl Churchill , Judith Butler , binaristic frame of thinking , gender binarism
Journal title
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Record number
2405451
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