Gender in visions of the daughters of albion and La Emancipada: a comparative analysis of the problem of gender in the Ecuadorian and british romantic societies

This research intends to analyze the problem of gender relationships between men and women through the perspective of two literary pieces from the British and Ecuadorian Romanticism: Visions of the Daughters of Albion, by William Blake, and La Emancipada, by Miguel Riofrio. To fulfill this purpose,...

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Main Authors: Argudo Garzón, Antonio Lenin, Ponce Altamirano, Darwin
Other Authors: Argudo Vicuña, Rafael
Format: bachelorThesis
Language:eng
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://dspace.ucuenca.edu.ec/handle/123456789/2089
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Ponce Altamirano, Darwin
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description This research intends to analyze the problem of gender relationships between men and women through the perspective of two literary pieces from the British and Ecuadorian Romanticism: Visions of the Daughters of Albion, by William Blake, and La Emancipada, by Miguel Riofrio. To fulfill this purpose, the analysis uses hermeneutics to extract ideologies, opinions, and categories from the different actions of the different characters Rosaura, Oothoon, Eduardo, Theotormon - concerning gender relationships. This research considers that both literary pieces, during the XVIII and XIX centuries, established a similar point of view about the gender problem that unmasks relationships between men and women from the Romanticism context in the British and Ecuadorian societies, and it gives us some notions about why these irregular relationships are still persisting but not with the same strength as before, and why they will go little by little vanishing due to the tension in the social imagination and the pressure of modern institutions that push us to make these relationships disappear from the context of the XX and XXI centuries. Power, frictions, repressions, struggles, myths, prostitution, and sexual issues are the topics analyzed in these stories in order to get a new perspective of gender relationships that characterizes our occidental societies nowadays.
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spelling oai:dspace.ucuenca.edu.ec:123456789-20892020-08-03T19:16:49Z Gender in visions of the daughters of albion and La Emancipada: a comparative analysis of the problem of gender in the Ecuadorian and british romantic societies Argudo Garzón, Antonio Lenin Ponce Altamirano, Darwin Argudo Vicuña, Rafael Enseñanza Del Ingles Genero Problemas Sociales This research intends to analyze the problem of gender relationships between men and women through the perspective of two literary pieces from the British and Ecuadorian Romanticism: Visions of the Daughters of Albion, by William Blake, and La Emancipada, by Miguel Riofrio. To fulfill this purpose, the analysis uses hermeneutics to extract ideologies, opinions, and categories from the different actions of the different characters Rosaura, Oothoon, Eduardo, Theotormon - concerning gender relationships. This research considers that both literary pieces, during the XVIII and XIX centuries, established a similar point of view about the gender problem that unmasks relationships between men and women from the Romanticism context in the British and Ecuadorian societies, and it gives us some notions about why these irregular relationships are still persisting but not with the same strength as before, and why they will go little by little vanishing due to the tension in the social imagination and the pressure of modern institutions that push us to make these relationships disappear from the context of the XX and XXI centuries. Power, frictions, repressions, struggles, myths, prostitution, and sexual issues are the topics analyzed in these stories in order to get a new perspective of gender relationships that characterizes our occidental societies nowadays. Licenciado en Ciencias de la Educación en la Especialización de Lengua y Literatura Inglesa Cuenca 2013-06-07T15:14:38Z 2013-06-07T15:14:38Z 2011 bachelorThesis http://dspace.ucuenca.edu.ec/handle/123456789/2089 eng TLI;288 openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ec/ application/pdf application/pdf
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Genero
Problemas Sociales
Argudo Garzón, Antonio Lenin
Ponce Altamirano, Darwin
Gender in visions of the daughters of albion and La Emancipada: a comparative analysis of the problem of gender in the Ecuadorian and british romantic societies
title Gender in visions of the daughters of albion and La Emancipada: a comparative analysis of the problem of gender in the Ecuadorian and british romantic societies
title_full Gender in visions of the daughters of albion and La Emancipada: a comparative analysis of the problem of gender in the Ecuadorian and british romantic societies
title_fullStr Gender in visions of the daughters of albion and La Emancipada: a comparative analysis of the problem of gender in the Ecuadorian and british romantic societies
title_full_unstemmed Gender in visions of the daughters of albion and La Emancipada: a comparative analysis of the problem of gender in the Ecuadorian and british romantic societies
title_short Gender in visions of the daughters of albion and La Emancipada: a comparative analysis of the problem of gender in the Ecuadorian and british romantic societies
title_sort gender in visions of the daughters of albion and la emancipada: a comparative analysis of the problem of gender in the ecuadorian and british romantic societies
topic Enseñanza Del Ingles
Genero
Problemas Sociales
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