Titlu: | Traditional socialization in A. Munro’s “Boys and Girls” |
Autor: | Smaranda Ștefanovici |
Publicația: | The Proceedings of the International Conference Globalization, Intercultural Dialogue and National Identity. Section: Language and Discourse, 1, p. 527-531 |
ISBN: | 978-606-93691-3-5 |
Editori: | Iulian Boldea |
Editura: | Arhipelag XXI Press |
Locul: | Tîrgu-Mureş |
Anul: | 2014 |
Rezumat: | The story deals with the search of individuality in a society infested with gender roles and stereotypes. The word girl has formerly seemed to be innocent and unburdened like the word child, now it appears it is no such thing. A girl is not, as the narrator has supposed, simply what she is; it is what she has to become. She is growing aware of traditional socialization, that is expectations for boys and girls. While the story starts with a powerful gender dichotomy relationship between brother and sister, parents and children, it develops toward the anonymous girl’s inferred but hopeful-of-a-change acceptance of gender discrimination. |
Cuvinte-cheie: | traditional socialization, discrimination, differences, dichotomy, interchangeability |
Limba: | engleză |
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