Author/Authors
GÜNDOĞDU, Burcu Yeni Yüzyıl Universitesi, Turkey
Title Of Article
RESISTANCE TO SEXIST MEDICAL COMMUNITY WITH SEMIOTIC LANGUAGE IN AUGUSTINE (BIG HYSTERIA)
شماره ركورد
24788
Abstract
Set in the late nineteenth- century, Anna Furse’s play, Augustine (Big Hysteria) rewrites the real life woman, Augustine’s story, who was accused of madness, to demonstrate how the phallocentric medical community promotes gender- based treatment. In the play, the cast included neurologist Professor and governor of the Salpetriere hospital, Jean- Martin Charcot and psychologist aspiring student Sigmund Freud exhibits intriguing case of Augustine to the all-male audience under the disguise of medical wisdom and discovery. Through her hysteric performance to all- male spectators, who are intentionally put into the role of voyeur, Augustine not only succeeds in acting out her rape scene and makes a critique of male-dominated society. In Furse’s feminist revision, Furse also deals with how Augustine’s semiotic language creates an alternative to the male –oriented language. Augustine’s final critical response to the male- dominated society is achieved through her escape in male attire. This paper investigates how the mental hospital under the control of misogynist Charcot and male- oriented language system converts Augustine into a voiceless sexual object.
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NaturalLanguageKeyword
Sexism , Medical Community , Woman , Furse , Augustine ( Big Hysteria).
JournalTitle
Pamukkale University Journal Of Social Sciences Institute
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9
JournalTitle
Pamukkale University Journal Of Social Sciences Institute
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