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This essay examines the limits of Jane Eyre’s ‘parrhesia,’ truth-telling or the courage of truth. Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre has been regarded as a novel of a feminist critique against patriarchal discourses restricting women into the boundary of household where they should serve as care-givers of affection for their children and their husband. The Foucauldian notion of ‘parrhesia’ emphasizes the individual’s efforts to practise ethical self-governance. In accordance with the parrhesiates’ self-adjustment, Jane in the novel seems to express her voice of truth courageously against male figures’ dominant discourses of subordination and obedience. However, Jane unconsciously entraps herself into the mid-Victorian ideologies of political economy, domesticity, and Christian religion when she extols the fulfillment of her fantasized self-image supported by wealth and the hegemony of class consciousness.
키워드
- 제목
- 『제인 에어』에 나타난 파레시아의 한계
- 제목 (타언어)
- The Limits of ‘Parrhesia’ in Jane Eyre
- 저자
- 구승본
- 발행일
- 2018
- 저널명
- 현대영미어문학
- 권
- 36
- 호
- 4
- 페이지
- 21 ~ 41