THE LANGUAGE OF DESCRIBING THE FEMALE FORM FROM THE ILIAD TO CIRCE – Anastasiia BARMOTINA
Anastasiia BARMOTINA
Bachelor's thesis
THE LANGUAGE OF DESCRIBING THE FEMALE FORM FROM THE ILIAD TO CIRCE
The Language of Describing the Female Form from the Iliad to Circe
Abstract:
The research study looks at the language used in the description of the female form in Homeric literature (Iliad and Odyssey) and Madeline Miller's Circe. The language used in these narratives is analyzed through the feminist theories of agency and embodiment. Agency refers to the aspects of free will and autonomy that human beings possess in making decisions. Embodiment, on the other hand, refers …moreAbstract:
Výzkumná studie se zabývá jazykem používaným v popisu ženské formy v Homerické literatuře (Iliad a Odyssey) a Circe Madeline Millerové. Jazyk používaný v těchto příbězích je analyzován prostřednictvím feministických teorií agentury a ztělesnění. Agentura odkazuje na aspekty svobodné vůle a autonomie, které lidské bytosti mají při rozhodování. Ztělesnění, na druhé straně, se týká způsobů, kterými se …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 28. 6. 2021
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- Supervisor: Mgr. Elizabeth Allyn Woock, PhD.
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BARMOTINA, Anastasiia. \textit{THE LANGUAGE OF DESCRIBING THE FEMALE FORM FROM THE ILIAD TO CIRCE}. Online. Bachelor's thesis. Olomouc: Palacký University Olomouc, Faculty of Arts. 2021. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/ndld55/.
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BARMOTINA, Anastasiia. THE LANGUAGE OF DESCRIBING THE FEMALE FORM FROM THE ILIAD TO CIRCE. Olomouc, 2021. bakalářská práce (Bc.). UNIVERZITA PALACKÉHO V OLOMOUCI. Filozofická fakulta
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