Demythologizing the Conventional Notion of Femininity in Angela Carter’s The Bloody Chamber
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Abstract
With reference to Angela Carter’sThe Bloody Chamberthis research paper
examines how and why she demythologizes the prevailing conventional notions of
femininity. Angela Carter, a British novelist and a modernist female writer, with the
help of this novel, tries to create a harmonious and rational relationship between
males and females where they can go hand in hand with due mutual respect. The
researcher here ponders into why Angela Carter, the author, feels important to
demythologize the conventional fairy tales, myths and mythologies in a reformed and
restructured ways in her novel,The Bloody Chamber and for that draws theoretical
insights from Rudolf Bultmann’s theorization on ‘demythologization’ from The
Mission of Demythologizingand other relevant texts. Furthermore, the researcher
brings some theoretical parameters from Judith Butler’s Gender Trouble: Feminism
and the Subversion of Identityand her other texts along with other theorists’ and
critics’ ideas on gender and sexuality. This research finally concludes that Carter
demythologizes the conventional narratives, myths and mythologies in order to
redefine the traditional gender roles and cultural orientations and to establish a
rational and harmonious relationship between males and females with mutual respect
to each other in the same society.