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Ekaterina Karavelova-Lora Karavelova: The Cultural-Historic Plot Daughters-Mothers" in Bulgarian Context"

Ekaterina Karavelova-Lora Karavelova: The Cultural-Historic Plot Daughters-Mothers" in Bulgarian Context"

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Product Code:
1971-01
ISBN
978-619-01-0073-7
SKU
06.0053
Year
28-08-2017
Pages
544
Size
140/215 мм
Weight
0.5 kg
Cover Type
Paperback
Genre
Literary Criticism, Theory of Literature

Vanya Georgieva

Vanya Georgieva

Vanya Georgieva holds a Master's degree in Anthropology and Philology (St. Kliment Ohridski University, 2010) and PhD in Philosophy (Paisii Hilendarski University, 2015). He has worked as a chief assistant in Bulgarian Literature (Bulgarian Literature from the Liberation to the end of the First World War) at the University of Plovdiv. Her interests are in the field of the history of Bulgarian lite…

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In Bulgarian context, the book is the first attempt to build a holistic scientific narrative in the various aspects of the mothers - daughters" conection. The text summarizes basic feminist theory and criticism regarding maternal-daughter relationships, and women's roles, elections, identity, and creative issues in general.

The work reconstructs the relations between Ekaterina Karavelova and Lora Karavelova, their stories of real personalities and writing women, seeking knowledge and understanding of the specific, single (but also of a typologically significant) female experience of being present in the publicity (and in particular in the literary Publicity), as well as about phenomena and trends in the Bulgarian cultural history in the period after 1878 and the socio-cultural and psychological dimensions of the complex relationship between blood (and not only blood) mothers and daughters.

The study also offers a new look at Yavor's figure - as a developer of the mother-daughter conflict, as "the unfortunate third" in their relationship as "realistic" understood by older Karavelova and "romantically" imagined by the younger.

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