Ideologies of a Chauvinist: A Study on the Personal vs Social Dichotomy in When I Hit You, Or, A Portrait of the Writer as a Young Wife
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.9, No. 6)Publication Date: 2024-11-12
Authors : Vinaya Peter;
Page : 294-297
Keywords : Chauvinism; Dichotomy; Women’s Literature; Feminist Literature; Ideology; Trauma; Domestic Violence.;
Abstract
This study attempts to read the context that male chauvinist oppression is not only held in the former ages but also exists in contemporary society. When I Hit You: Or, The Portrait of the Writer as a Young Wife (2017) is a meditation on love, marriage, violence and how someone who is a feminist gets trapped in an abusive marriage. This book takes the readers through structures of toxic masculinity and patriarchy which allow violence to be perpetuated.The novel portrays the torture inflicted by an ideologically conflicted revolutionary husband to his wife. He is not manifesting the ideology he is boasting off. Ideologies have an explanatory function: they provide explanations for the facts and problems of social life, enabling individuals and groups to orientate themselves in society, but the man in the novel is building traumas in his wife's life.
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