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THE NORM, WOMEN WRITERS AND THE TRUTH

Text topic: Literature and Truth

Key words:
  • culture

Text author: Светлана Е. Томић

In this paper the author classifies and explains some of numerous examples of marginalisation of significant Serbian female authors from the second half of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century - Milica Stojadinović Srpkinja, Draga Gavrilović, Mileva Simić, Danica Bandić, Milka Grgurova, Jelena J. Dimitrijević. Their works were negatively evaluated by the dominant intepreters, academic professors and the historians of Serbian literature. Contrary to expectations their criticism was not supported by reasoning. Historians also ignored relevant historical events. To to acknowledge a few female authors meant to present them inadequately, mainly as beautiful women or spinsters. Some other discriminatory facts in presenting female writers were connected with the length of analyses, attitude and the language. The dominant interpreters usually named incomplete list of women authors’ works, regularly omitting their translated pieces. There was even an open statement that the author’s gender was a starting point for attributing discriminatory values to male or female authors, in favor of the male ones. As one of the most manipulative strategies, one can point out the obstructions to research and publishing of women authors.

Journal No.143 / 2014

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