| Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich Bakhtin - 1984 - 520 Seiten
...hostile to woman and does not approach her negatively. In this tradition woman is essentially related to the material bodily lower stratum; she is the incarnation...Such is woman's image in the popular comic tradition. But when this image is treated trivially (in the fabliaux, facdties, early novellas, and farces) woman's... | |
| Wayne C. Booth - 1988 - 576 Seiten
...sexist when viewed out of context. It saw women as representing “the material bodily lower straturn; she is the incarnation of this stratum that degrades...is woman's image in the popular comic tradition” (2.40). To treat her as such, Bakhtin goes on, is by no means to be guilty of anti-feminism. “We... | |
| Tonglin Lu - 1993 - 218 Seiten
...carnival mode, as Bakhtin puts it, “is essentially related to the material bodily lower stratum... . She is ambivalent. She debases, brings down to earth,...of all, she is the principle that gives birth.” 2 This can also be said of Guo Su'e. She comes to a self-awareness through her bodily experience, her... | |
| Karen Ann Hohne, Helen Wussow - 1994 - 234 Seiten
...tuu wosman and does not approach her negatively: In this tradition ss(sman is essentially related to the material bodily lower stratum; she is the incarnation...that degrades and regenerates simultaneously-, She is amhio-alent. She debases, brings doovn to earth, lends a busdily substance to things, and destroys;... | |
| John Docker - 1994 - 348 Seiten
...possesses the carnivalesque ambivalence of the lower bodily stratum; she brings those who exalt themselves down to earth, lends a bodily substance to things, and destroys. But she is also the principle that gives birth. Woman is shown in contrast to the limitations of her partner,... | |
| Morag MacSween - 1995 - 284 Seiten
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| Jo Anna Isaak - 1996 - 266 Seiten
...hostile to woman and does not approach her negatively. In this tradition woman is essentially related to the material bodily lower stratum; she is the incarnation...Such is woman's image in the popular comic tradition ... Womanhood is shown in contrast to the limitations of her partner (husband, lover, or suitor); she... | |
| Jo Anna Isaak - 1996 - 320 Seiten
...hostile to woman and does not approach her negatively. In this tradition woman is essentially related to the material bodily lower stratum; she is the incarnation...Such is woman's image in the popular comic tradition ... Womanhood is shown in contrast to the limitations of her partner (husband, lover, or suitor); she... | |
| J. Douglas Canfield - 1997 - 340 Seiten
...life, as womb/tomb, Bakhtin's carnival woman: “In this tradition woman is essentially related to the material bodily lower stratum; she is the incarnation...first of all, she is the principle that gives birth” (Rabelais 240). At the climax of the play, like the Jonsonian trickster that she is, Dame Dobson has... | |
| David D. Gilmore - 1998 - 268 Seiten
...hostile to woman and does not approach her negatively. In this tradition woman is essentially related to the material bodily lower stratum; she is the incarnation...gives birth. She is the womb. Such is woman's image in popular comic traditions" (1984:140). Both the songs and the costumes of Spanish carnival portray the... | |
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