Visual and literary narratives of dissent: unframing women and representation

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Autor(a) principal: Macedo, Ana Gabriela
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/49764
Resumo: This article examines the concepts of ‘frame’ and ‘framing’ as key topoi in theoretical debates in feminism and intertextuality. In feminist debates around the ‘frame’, the emphasis is on the dialogue between framing and unframing, fixing and unfixing, which rejects standardization and critiques the cultural representation of women. From this perspective, the article then provides a comparative analysis of a visual and a literary narrative. Isak Dinesen’s short story ‘The Blank Page’ (1955) is a disquieting narrative about the erasure of identity and silence, and a powerful gendered commentary on the making of history/herstory. Dinesen’s story is examined in relation to a visual composition by the Portuguese artist Paula Rego, ‘Oratório’/ ‘Oratory’ (2009), in which a set of opposites creates a powerful dialogue of tacit silences and subliminal discourses, against the erasure of woman’s voice. Both narratives, the visual and the literary, provide a similar challenge to fixed codes of representation while transgressively ‘unframing’ women and thus ‘reframing’ the silences of history.
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title Visual and literary narratives of dissent: unframing women and representation
spellingShingle Visual and literary narratives of dissent: unframing women and representation
Macedo, Ana Gabriela
Isak Dinesen
Frame
Feminist critique
Intertextuality
Paula Rego
Unframing
Humanidades::Línguas e Literaturas
Arts & Humanities
title_short Visual and literary narratives of dissent: unframing women and representation
title_full Visual and literary narratives of dissent: unframing women and representation
title_fullStr Visual and literary narratives of dissent: unframing women and representation
title_full_unstemmed Visual and literary narratives of dissent: unframing women and representation
title_sort Visual and literary narratives of dissent: unframing women and representation
author Macedo, Ana Gabriela
author_facet Macedo, Ana Gabriela
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Macedo, Ana Gabriela
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Isak Dinesen
Frame
Feminist critique
Intertextuality
Paula Rego
Unframing
Humanidades::Línguas e Literaturas
Arts & Humanities
topic Isak Dinesen
Frame
Feminist critique
Intertextuality
Paula Rego
Unframing
Humanidades::Línguas e Literaturas
Arts & Humanities
description This article examines the concepts of ‘frame’ and ‘framing’ as key topoi in theoretical debates in feminism and intertextuality. In feminist debates around the ‘frame’, the emphasis is on the dialogue between framing and unframing, fixing and unfixing, which rejects standardization and critiques the cultural representation of women. From this perspective, the article then provides a comparative analysis of a visual and a literary narrative. Isak Dinesen’s short story ‘The Blank Page’ (1955) is a disquieting narrative about the erasure of identity and silence, and a powerful gendered commentary on the making of history/herstory. Dinesen’s story is examined in relation to a visual composition by the Portuguese artist Paula Rego, ‘Oratório’/ ‘Oratory’ (2009), in which a set of opposites creates a powerful dialogue of tacit silences and subliminal discourses, against the erasure of woman’s voice. Both narratives, the visual and the literary, provide a similar challenge to fixed codes of representation while transgressively ‘unframing’ women and thus ‘reframing’ the silences of history.
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