土耳其系列《受伤的爱》(2016-2018)中女性角色与自然的关系:生态女性主义的视角

IF 0.2 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION CINEJ Cinema Journal Pub Date : 2022-12-19 DOI:10.5195/cinej.2022.410
Fazıla Derya Agiş
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本研究从生态女性主义的角度分析了土耳其电视剧《你是我的国家》(原文为“Vatanım Sensin”)或《受伤的爱》(2016-2018)中的女性角色及其与自然的关系。土耳其和希腊的母亲、女儿和姐妹们试图在每次袭击后团结他们的家庭。因此,他们的努力将在“生态女性主义”的框架内进行分析,因为土耳其是一个语言上女性化的土地,在拉丁语中被称为“Turquia”,以女性性别结尾-a。分析土耳其解放战争中土耳其和希腊妇女为保持家庭连续性所产生的生态隐喻空间;这样的生态空间包括爱琴海、森林、伊兹密尔、安卡拉和萨洛尼卡的道路。此外,生态隐喻对象还包括花、树和动物。疾病、饥荒、掠夺和被迫迁移是一些家庭成员丧失的主要原因;本研究考察了这些迷失的成员是如何通过对环境空间的隐喻性使用而团结起来的,这些环境空间对女性来说很重要,她们试图在生态女性主义的框架下通过20世纪20年代的努力保持新土耳其的自由,生态女性主义是由franoise d’eaubonne于1974年创造的一个术语。
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The Relation of Female Characters to Nature in the Turkish Series Wounded Love (2016–2018): Ecofeminist Approaches
This study analyzes the female characters and their relationship to nature in the Turkish series, entitled “You are my country” (“Vatanım Sensin” originally in Turkish) or “Wounded Love” (2016-2018) from an ecofeminist point of view. The Turkish and Greek mothers, daughters, and sisters try to unify their families after each attack in the series. Thus, their efforts will be analyzed within the framework of “Ecofeminism” as Turkey is a land linguistically feminized in Latin as “Turquia” with a female gender ending -a. The ecological metaphorical spaces associated with the images of Turkish and Greek women trying to preserve the family continuity during the liberation war of Turkey will be analyzed; such ecological spaces include the Aegean Sea, forests, and roads of Izmir, Ankara, and Salonica. Moreover, ecological metaphorical objects include flowers, trees, and animals. Illnesses, famines, plunders, and forced migrations are the main reasons for the losses of some family members; this study examines how these lost members get united through the metaphorical uses of the environmental spaces important for women, who try to keep the new Turkey free through their efforts in the 1920s within the framework of ecofeminism, a term coined by Françoise d’Eaubonne in 1974.
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