Analyzing the Relationship between Spatial Representations and Gender in Charlotte Gilman’s Novel, HERLAND

Layal Al Sahli, Zeynep Tuna Ultav, Müge Sever
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The aim of this paper is to explore the connections between architecture, interior spaces, urban environment, and social issues through the medium of literary fiction. In particular, it is to analyze the spatial representations through cues and interpretations as well as their impact on social inequalities, specifically gender discrimination, which is the governing theme that shapes the plot, within Charlotte P. Gilman’s utopian fiction Herland. Space within literature can be seen as an essential part of storytelling because it allows the reader to fully comprehend the surroundings that the author hopes to portray throughout the literature. In relevance to the novel, the portrayed environment emphasizes the gender inequalities that were evident through Gilman’s lifetime. In addition, gender governs the overall space within Herland, therefore, the space holds the same characteristics as women; the country existed as it is for the sole purpose of benefitting the user profile – the inhabitants of Herland. Gilman also criticizes architecture and interior spatial norms of her time throughout the novel by suggesting a completely different layout and function. To address the questions and issues mentioned, an in-depth study of the novel, the author, the authors’ time, and related publications were employed to further understand the relationship between space, gender and literature. The conducted analysis revealed this relationship by the elimination of gender roles and the alteration of conventional spaces; thus depicting a more utopian country, as a form of literary criticism to her dystopian era.
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浅析夏洛特·吉尔曼小说《HERLAND》中的空间表征与性别关系
本文的目的是通过文学小说的媒介来探讨建筑、室内空间、城市环境和社会问题之间的联系。特别要分析的是,在夏洛特·p·吉尔曼的乌托邦小说《Herland》中,通过线索和解释的空间表征及其对社会不平等的影响,特别是性别歧视,这是塑造情节的主导主题。文学中的空间可以被看作是讲故事的重要组成部分,因为它可以让读者充分理解作者希望在整个文学中描绘的环境。与小说相关,描绘的环境强调了性别不平等,这在吉尔曼的一生中是显而易见的。此外,性别支配着Herland内部的整体空间,因此,空间具有与女性相同的特征;这个国家之所以存在,唯一的目的是为了造福于用户形象- - Herland的居民。在整部小说中,吉尔曼还通过提出一种完全不同的布局和功能,批评了她那个时代的建筑和室内空间规范。为了解决上述问题和议题,本文通过对小说、作者、作者所处时代和相关出版物的深入研究,进一步了解空间、性别和文学之间的关系。分析通过消除性别角色和改变传统空间揭示了这种关系;从而描绘出一个更加乌托邦的国度,作为她对反乌托邦时代的一种文学批评形式。
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