Rewriting the Myth of Atalanta: Cross-Dressing and Gender Equality in Emily Hauser’s For the Winner

Daniel Nisa Cáceres
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This article studies Emily Hauser’s For the Winner (2017), a contemporary reimagining of the myth of Atalanta. This novel belongs to a women-authored literary mode that gives prominence and a voice to classical female characters and myths. Close examination of the politics of cross-dressing, as well as how Atalanta’s mythic identity is reconstructed as a heroine undaunted by gender lines reveals that Hauser’s approach constitutes a central site for ascribing meanings of determination, agency, and gender equality, thus culturally repositioning the male-centredness of her canonical representations and providing a feminist reinscription of the myth.
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重写阿塔兰特神话:艾米莉-豪泽尔《为了胜利者》中的异装癖与性别平等
本文研究的是艾米莉-豪瑟的《为了胜利者》(2017 年),这是一部对阿塔兰特神话的当代再创作。这部小说属于女性创作的文学模式,突出了古典女性人物和神话,并为之发声。通过对变装政治以及阿塔兰忒的神话身份如何被重构为不受性别界限影响的女英雄进行仔细研究,可以发现豪瑟的方法构成了赋予决心、能动性和性别平等意义的核心场所,从而在文化上重新定位了其经典代表作中的男性中心主义,并对神话进行了女性主义的重新描述。
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