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Female Christian prose today: A failed search for new women’s subjectivity?

https://doi.org/10.31425/0042-8795-2020-1-132-149

Abstract

In her analysis of books by Maya Kucherskaya, Olesya Nikolaeva, and Yulia Voznesenskaya, the author investigates the history of female Christian prose from the 1990s until the present day. According to the author, it was in the 1990s, the period of crisis and transformation of the social system, that female Christian writers were more vocal, than today, on the issues of the new post-Soviet female subjectivity, drawing on folklore imagery and contrasting the folk, pagan philosophy with the Christian one, defined by an established set of rules and limitations for the principal female roles. Thus, the folklore elements in Kucherskaya’s early works are considered as an attempt to represent female subjectivity. However, the author argues that, in their current work, Kucherskaya and other representatives of the so-called female Christian prose tend to choose different, objectivizing methods to represent female characters. This new and conservative approach may have come from a wider social context, including the state-imposed ‘family values’ program.

About the Author

E. Chelpanova
The University of Kansas
Russian Federation

Candidate of History, PhD 

1450 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, Kansas, 66045, USA



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Review

For citations:


Chelpanova E. Female Christian prose today: A failed search for new women’s subjectivity? Voprosy literatury. 2020;1(1):132-149. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31425/0042-8795-2020-1-132-149

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