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Omstörtande och återupprättelse : begärsstrukturer och budskap i Aurora Ljungstedts En jägares historier

<p>The aim of this study is to examine how the Swedish writer Aurora Ljungstedt describes relations and desire in her <i>En jägares historier</i>, and what political message she tries to send her audience through that description.</p><p>I have applied Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick’s theory of erotic triangles to the relationships in <i>En jägares historier</i> and found that they are structured in the way Sedgwick describes. The structure works to uphold and, when needed, re-establish patriarchal order in the book. Most female characters in <i>En jägares historier</i> are – also in line with Sedgwick’s theory – no more than articles of trade between men. Only one woman surpasses this female role, and she is also the only main character in the book who is not involved in any triangular desire.</p><p>Ljungstedt uses a male perspective, the flaneur, to tell her story, which gives her opportunity to speak ironically of the male view on women. Still, her view on patriarchy and women’s liberation is ambivalent – the fall of patriarchy is connected with revolutionary tendencies that she clearly dislikes – instead, her political message becomes clear in the constantly underlying motives of devotion and commitment. These motives are most clearly illustrated in the recurrent motive of parents abandoning their children. The positive change from passivity and indifference to involvement and responsibility pervades the entire book.</p>

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:UPSALLA/oai:DiVA.org:sh-95
Date January 2005
CreatorsHolmqvist, Moa
PublisherSödertörn University College, School of Gender, Culture and History, Huddinge : Institutionen för genus, historia, litteratur och religion
Source SetsDiVA Archive at Upsalla University
LanguageSwedish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeStudent thesis, text

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