It is impossible to read British literature in the 19th century unless you remember that imperialism understood as a British social mission is an important part of British English culture expression. Do not ignore the role of literature in the creation of cultural expressions. When reading the 19th century British literature, these two obvious "facts" are still being ignored. This itself prove the continuation of the success of the imperialist's plan and replace it with a more modern form and distribute it. If these "facts" are remembered not only in the study of British literature but also in the study of colonial culture in Europe. In the great era of imperialism, we will create a story in the history of literature about "tricks" now called the "third world". For the third world as a far-off culture, the exploited but rich and complete literary heritage is restored, interpreted, curriculumed in English translation, the meaning of "forgeting" greed "The Third World" emerges It is urging us. . Even if it expands the literary field empire. [...] In this article, we try to verify the operation of today's "third world" "disorder" through feminist cult text. I will explain the feel and acquisition of Jane Eyre.2 novel. And found the structural motor. Like Jane Eyre's "Werewolf", for analysis - even disassembly - as an analysis I read a wide Sargasso Sea as a reexamination of Jane Eyre and Frankenstein 3 Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak is the longest English professor at Emory University. She is a translator of Jacques Derrida 's De la grammatologie and now has completed a book named Master Discourse, Native Informant. Her contribution to the criticism investigation so far was "Mahasveta Devi's' Draupadi '' and 'Interpreted Politics'.
Post colonialists and feminists once again used crazy women as patriarchal repression and a symbol of social injustice. According to the article by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, in her influential article "Three women's text and criticism of imperialism", if it does not constitute "an important part of representation of British culture" the empire It is impossible to approach principle. British literature of the 19th century. "Spibak belongs to the second wave of the so-called feminist theorist who was written between the 1970s and the 1980s, whose sexual politics (1970) is the most famous work, Betty Fridan, Germaine Gray, Kate · Written by a writer such as Millet. During this period
Imperialism is one of the most relevant topics related to travel and exploration. By the end of the nineteenth century, the spread of European imperialism has made many areas of the world "safe" for female travelers. As a result, women's sentences have increased significantly, so there are lots of text to choose from. I prefer to use Mary Kingsley's work in West Africa in 1893 and 1895 and compare it with a male version of early African exploration like H. M's work. Stanley or J. H. Speak
The text of Trotula is actually three medical texts of the 12th century. They investigated various fields of "female medical care" ranging from menstruation to make-up. Internal, inaccurate and dangerous practices are used to support medieval men's idea of almost every woman who dislikes women among medieval women. Because it is difficult to read in 2018 for the strange expression of anatomy, the strange medical practice, and the language used to express women, the person with the uterus feels terrible to read. It is believed to be written by female - Salerno medical expert Trota, but this is intense, and most of them are successful. There is no doubt that it has had a major impact on how men approach women's medicine for centuries. I posted this text on the list. It is not a reason to obey, it is casting doubts related to today. Who shapes dialogue on women's health?