19世纪意大利的缪斯、英雄和贤妻良母——埃米尼娅·福西纳托和马蒂尔德·塞劳对意大利新女性的文学刻画

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Italianist Pub Date : 2019-09-02 DOI:10.1080/02614340.2019.1675313
Gabriella Romani
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摘要19世纪但丁的复兴为他的角色比阿特丽斯和弗兰西斯卡带来了新的名声,他们成为了众多诗歌、悲剧、绘画、绘画和音乐作品的灵感来源。诗人Erminia FuàFusinato(1834–1876)和小说家Matilde Serao(1856–1927)拒绝了对但丁缪斯女神的理想化描述,而是提出了日常女性生活的具体性,被认为与她们的时代和诗学更相关,这些时代和诗学充满了公民承诺和社会参与。FuàFusinato和Serao塑造的女性形象被描绘成现代意大利的女英雄和反英雄,无视任何抽象或象征性的女性人格化,为女性读者提供了角色,比如贤惠的妻子,她们可以很容易地将其与自己的生活联系起来,并认同自己的经历。这些文学描绘部分是理想主义的,部分是现实主义的,试图根据国家文化形成计划定义新的社会和性别身份,并以叙事的方式回应意大利在政治统一后颁布的改革(如《皮萨内利家庭法》)。
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Muses, Heroines, and Virtuous Wives in Nineteenth-Century Italy: Erminia Fuà Fusinato’s and Matilde Serao’s Literary Portrayals of the New Italian Woman
ABSTRACT The nineteenth-century revival of Dante brought renewed fame to his characters Beatrice and Francesca, who became the inspiration for a multitude of poems, tragedies, paintings, drawings, and musical compositions. The poet Erminia Fuà Fusinato (1834–1876) and novelist Matilde Serao (1856–1927) rejected the idealized characterization of Dante’s muses and proposed instead the concreteness of everyday women’s life, considered more relevant to their times and to their poetics, which were infused with civil commitment and social engagement. The female figures developed by Fuà Fusinato and Serao were portrayed as the heroines and antiheroines of modern Italy, defying any abstract or symbolic personification of womanhood and providing female readers with characters, such as the virtuous wife, which they could easily relate to their life and identify with experiences. Partly idealistic, and partly realistic, these literary portrayals sought to define new social and gender identities, in line with the national project of cultural formation, and to respond in narrative terms to the reforms (such as the Pisanelli Family Law) enacted by Italy in the aftermath of its political unification.
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