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Теория текста в работах Ролана Барта и Жака Деррида: гендерный аспект

Теория текста в работах Ролана Барта и Жака Деррида: гендерный аспект

Abstract

Статья посвящена важной для современного гуманитарного знания проблеме разработке методологии анализа художественного текста в гендерном аспекте. Предметом анализа является теория текста, которая была изложена в статьях Ролана Барта «Удовольствие от текста» (1973) и Жака Деррида «Шпоры: Стили Ницше» (1978). Именно в этих работах французских учёных, по мнению автора, обнаруживаются теоретические предпосылки к построению обозначенной методологии. В ходе анализа выявлено, что Ролан Барт в качестве примет и характеристик «женского письма» отмечает телесность и поэтику разрыва, а также невысказанность такого текста, Деррида говорит о его бессознательности, множественности и пародийности.The paper is devoted to the important problem of contemporary humanitarian knowledge, such as development of the methodology for analysis of the literary text in gender perspective. The subject of analysis is the theory of text organization, which was set out in the articles of R. Barthes “The Pleasure of Text” (1973) and J. Derrida “Spurs: Nietzsche’s Styles” (1978). These works of the French scientists, according to our opinion, provide theoretical backgrounds of the above-stated methodology. In both cases, the notion of “women’s letter” is not associated by literary critics with the biological gender of the person who created the text, thereby being rather the result and projection of the author’s consciousness. The analysis revealed that R. Barthes considers physicality and poetics of rupture as characteristics of “women’s writing”. According to R. Barthes, the text is the body (and the body is the text) possessing integrity. However, the reader finds pleasure in the text due to the tear, infringement of its integrity, as well as implications. J. Derrida speaks about its unconscious character, plurality, and parody. Femininity is understood by him in another way, i.e., as allowing to work with the reality, exposing and destroying the traditional cultural stereotypes.

Keywords

ТЕКСТ,ФЕМИННОСТЬ,"ЖЕНСКОЕ ПИСЬМО",Р. БАРТ,Ж. ДЕРРИДА,TEXT,FEMININITY,“WOMEN’S LETTER”,R. BARTHES,J. DERRIDA

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