Название: The Rhetoric of Women’s Humour in Barbara Pym’s Fiction
Автор: Naghmeh Varghaiyan
Издательство: Автор
Жанр: Языкознание
isbn: 9783838275031
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ibidem-Press, Stuttgart
For my daughters, Nihal and Nilay, who made me laugh and thus helped me to survive. May the free-spirited women who struggle to survive find similar humour.
Contents
1 Characteristics of Women’s Humour
1.1 Myth of Women’s Lack of a Sense of Humour
1.3 Women’s Language and écriture féminine
1.4. Difference between Irony and Humour
1.5 Necessity of a Humour of One’s Own
1.7 Misreading Women’s Humour and Images of Women
1.8 Lack of Ending in the Works of Women Writers
1.9 Differences between Conventional Humour and Women’s Humour
1.10 Women’s Humour and Socio-Cultural Restraints
1.11 Ideology of Domesticity and Domestic Comedy
1.12 Characteristics of Women’s Humour
1.13 Major Areas and Tactics of Female Humour
1.15 Women Writers’ Humour in the Nineteenth Century
1.16 Humour as a Device of Sympathy
1.17 Female Humour and Narrative Structure
1.18 Rhetoric of Humour in Pym’s Novels
2 Some Tame Gazelle: Construction of Women’s Veiled Humour
2.1. Role of Rhetorical Strategies in the Construction of Women’s Humour in STG
2.1.1 Subversion of the Romantic Plot and the Discourse of Trivia
2.1.2 Belinda’s Double Text Discourse
2.1.3 Function of Gossip in the Construction of Humorous Narrative
2.1.4 Understatement and Self-Deprecation
2.1.5 Sympathetic Bond between Narrator and Heroine and among Characters
2.2. Function of Themes and Motifs in the Construction of Humorous Plot
2.2.1 Subversion of Female Stereotypes
2.2.2 Subversion of Male Images
2.3 Women’s Humour as Social Critique: Undermining the Institution of Church and Clergymen
3 Excellent Women: Humour of Mildred Regarded as an Excellent Woman
3.1 Rhetorical Strategies in the Construction of Women’s Humour
3.1.1 Understatement and Self-Deprecation
3.1.2 Mildred’s Double-Voiced Discourse
3.2 Themes and Motifs in the Construction of Humorous Plot
3.2.1 Subversion of the Stereotype of Excellent Woman
3.2.2 Subversion of Male Images
4 Jane and Prudence: Unconventional Wife and Satisfied Spinster
4.1 Jane’s Subversion of the Image of Conventional Clergyman’s Wife
4.1.1 Jane’s Creation of a Fantastic World