Artikel
"Schlechtes Mensch / gutes Opfer" : the role of Marie in Georg Büchner's "Woyzeck"
Verfasst von:
Martin, Laura
in:
Oxford:
1997
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51 - 66 S.
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| Einrichtung: | Ariadne | Wien |
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| Verfasst von: | Martin, Laura |
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| Jahr: | 1997 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
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| Readings of "Woyzeck" which seek to explain the eponymous character's behaviour as externally caused as well as those who see in him the epitome of solitary Man, alone in the universe, alike ignore the consequences of Woyzeck's insanity and social subjugation: namely, the murder of Marie. Yet this murder is by no means the logical result of Woyzeck's abuse by his social superiors nor is it a solution to his existential loneliness. This feminist reading of "Woyzeck" draws on theories of the scapegoat and sacrifice (Girard) and on feminist cultural critiques (Irigaray and others) to reveal the culturally determined assumptions about sexuality, love, and revenge, which make the murder of a promiscuous woman both a necessary and an acceptable outcome of the play. It also proposes that the relevance of Büchner's play for the modern, and especially the woman, reader or spectator lies in its exploration of the production of such cultural assumptions, and not in their unquestioning reproduction. | |
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