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- Patriarchal Oppression and Female Liberation in Elizabeth Inchbald\'s Plays: A Radical Feminist Pers...
Patriarchal Oppression and Female Liberation in Elizabeth Inchbald\'s Plays: A Radical Feminist Perspective
Authors : Ismet Toksöz
Pages : 91-105
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Publication Date : 2024-03-01
Article Type : Research
Abstract :This article delves into the themes of patriarchal oppression and female liberation as portrayed in two significant plays by Elizabeth Inchbald: Wives as They Were and Maids as They Are and A Case of Conscience. Through a detailed analysis of these works, the study explores the struggles of female characters who are marginalized and oppressed within the confines of marriage, shedding light on the inherent inequalities and restrictions faced by women in a patriarchal society. Drawing parallels with radical feminism, the article emphasizes the need to challenge and dismantle oppressive structures, including marriage, to empower women fully. Inchbald\'s plays serve as powerful critiques of societal norms, advocating for women\'s autonomy, freedom of choice, and agency. The study underscores the relevance of these themes in contemporary society and advocates for a future where women are liberated from patriarchal constraints, aligning with the principles of radical feminism.Keywords : Elizabeth Inchbald, feminizm, ataerkillik, ataerkil baskı, kadın özgürlüğü