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- Title
FEMINISTA HÁTSZELEK: A MODERN NŐ ESZMÉNYE: Gergely Boriska, Fülöp Ilona és Börcsök Erzsébet életművében, szövegeiben.
- Authors
Julianna, ISPÁNOVICS CSAPÓ
- Abstract
Feminist tailwinds: the ideal of the modern woman in the works and texts of Boriska Gergely (1887-1943), Erzsébet Börcsök (1904-1971), and Ilona Fülöp (1891-1954) - the latter has faded into oblivion - appeared in the early phase of Hungarian literature in Vojvodina marked by Kornél Szenteleky at the beginning of the 20th century. These small town women writers fashioned their lives, developed as writers, publicists and belletrists in a society of male writers, but were also influenced by the ideas of feminism which had infiltrated the region. Opportunities for prosperity and careers for women at the time can be traced through the characters in their texts. The aim of the work was to analyze the modern female figure that can be revealed through the careers and in the texts of the above women writers, and to find an answer to the question whether the modern, independent female identity succeeded in developing in Vojvodina in the mentioned period, or else, we should consider the above authors and their texts as merely interesting colours assisting and complementing the male world.
- Publication
Papers of Hungarian Studies / Hungarologiai Kozlemenyek, 2022, Vol 23, Issue 4, p32
- ISSN
0350-2430
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.19090/hk.2022.4.32-47