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Prilastitev njenega telesa: nadzor in upor v sodobnem angloameriškem distopičnem romanu
ID Devetak, Alex (Author), ID Matajc, Vanesa (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Namen magistrskega dela je analiza izbranih sodobnih angloameriških distopičnih romanov predvsem iz vidika nadzora, ki ga država v omenjenih distopijah izvaja nad svojimi prebivalkami in prebivalci skozi nadzor nad (ženskim) telesom. Delo ugotavlja, da je v analiziranih romanih žensko telo funkcionalizirano, saj ženska v teh sistemih služi le kot sužnja, stroj za reprodukcijo ali stroj za spolne užitke moškega. Fizično gibanje žensk in njihovo jezikovno izražanje je v teh sistemih strogo omejeno. V vseh analiziranih romanih se zdi, da družbe ne delujejo več po sistemu, ki ga je Foucault imenoval družba nadzorovanja, ampak po sistemu, ki je mešanica antične družbe spektakla in sodobne družbe nadzorovanja. Nov sistem bi lahko imenovali mrežni nadzor, saj je več nadzornih stolpov, ki so razvejani in skriti. Delo ugotavlja tudi, da se pripovedovalke s pisanjem oziroma s pripovedovanjem svoje zgodbe skušajo osvoboditi. A po opravljeni analizi se zdi, da njihov glavni cilj ni rušenje sistema, ampak le njihova osebna osvoboditev. Zdi se, da jim to uspe, saj si vse pripovedovalke v zaključku zgodbe ponovno prilastijo (navidezen) košček osebne svobode. Iz tega tudi izhaja, da izbrani distopični romani ohranjajo utopično jedro v nakazani možnosti boljše prihodnosti, v kateri lahko sistem oziroma nacija propade.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:distopični roman, telo, funkcionalizacija telesa, nadzorovanje, upor
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-108691 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:12.07.2019
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Language:English
Title:Appropriation Of Her Body: Control And Rebellion In The Contemporary Anglo-American Dystopian Novels
Abstract:
The aim of the present thesis is to analyse a selected number of contemporary Anglo-American dystopian novels from the perspective of the control that the state exercises over its inhabitants through the control of the (female) body. The thesis points out that in the selected novels the female body is functionalized and it is presented either as a slave, a reproduction machine or a machine for the sexual gratification of men. Women, in this context, have limited movements as well as limited language communications. The analysed novels reveal that this social control could not be understood solely through Foucault’s notion of society control, but rather it needs to be seen as a new mixture of said society and the society of spectacle of classical age. The thesis therefore argues that this new system would be better defined as network control, because it consists of more control towers, which are branched and hidden. The thesis also establishes, that the female narrators use the telling or writing of their story as a means of escaping and taking back what was previously taken from them. However, the analysis also shows that, contrary to expectation the narrators’ goal is not to demolish the system, but rather to re-gain their personal freedom which they seem to be successful in. In conclusion the thesis shows that the analysed dystopian novels preserve their utopian core in their ability to predict a potential better future in which the system or the nation could be destroyed.

Keywords:dystopian novel, body, functionalization of the body, control, rebellion

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