CEU eTD Collection (2011); Szilva, Eszter: A `womens's turn` in literature? Women's literature in Hungary in the last decade and its connections to feminist politics

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2011
Author Szilva, Eszter
Title A `womens's turn` in literature? Women's literature in Hungary in the last decade and its connections to feminist politics
Summary This thesis explores women’s literary endeavors of the first decade of the 2000s in Hungary, with a focus on the Kitakart Psyché (“Uncovered Psyché”) anthologies and the literary discussion series Irodalmi Centrifuga (“Literary Centrifuge”). My aim has been to see whether and how these recent literary events are connected to contemporary Hungarian feminism. In order to investigate these complex relations, I conducted interviews with women writers, the results of which I analyzed with insights of Anglo-American feminist literary theory.
Supervisor De Haan, Francisca
Department Gender Studies MA
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2011/szilva_eszter.pdf

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