Subversion of Conventional Gender Rolesin Ernest Hemingway's A Farwell to Arms
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Abstract
Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms questions traditional concept of male female
gender distinction through the character Catherine Barkley's androgynous
performance.As Judith Butler questions the very binary of traditional sex and gender
by describing them as a cultural construct, Catherine rejects prevailing gender identity
by not complying with the norms of gender roles. She does not take traditional
concept of gender or femininity granted as she hates institution of marriage,
submissiveness, domesticity and modesty, which were stereotypically followed and
considered to be the attributes of good women at the time when the novel waswritten.
Moreover, her masculine attitude towards sex, dress and hairstyle reflects ambiguity
in gender and sexual identity there by subverting the traditional femininity. In this
way, Catherine subverts the traditional concept of gender or femininity.
KeyWords: Hemingway, A Farewell to Arms,Sex,Gender,Androgyny,Performance,
Tradition.