Tato bakalářská práce se zabývá životem žen ve Viktoriánském období, rolemi pohlaví a stereotypy a ukazuje je na příkladu dvou hrdinek z knih Příšerný host/Podnájemník od Marie Belloc Lowndes a Jana Eyrová od Charlotte Brontë. První část této práce se zabývá konceptem patriarchátu a jeho vlivem na každodenní život lidí. Taktéž zmiňuje rozdíly mezi životem mužů a žen. Rovněž se zabývá genderovými stereotypy a fenomény Anděl v domě a Nová žena. V druhé části této práce jsou tyto fenomény ukázány ve výše zmíněných knihách a popisu dvou ženských hrdinek těchto knih.
Anotace v angličtině
This bachelor thesis focuses on the life of Victorian women, gender roles, and stereotypes and shows them on the example of two heroines from books The Lodger by Marie Belloc Lowndes and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. The first part of the paper deals with patriarchal concept and its influence on the everyday life of people. The difference between lives of men and women are presented. It also focuses on gender stereotypes and phenomena of The Angel in the House and The New Woman. The second part of the paper deals with finding these phenomena in the books mentioned above and description of the two female heroines from these books.
Klíčová slova
Nová žena, Anděl v domě, Viktoriánská Anglie, genderové stereotypy, Jana Eyrová, Příšerný host/Podnájemník
Klíčová slova v angličtině
The New Woman, The Angel in the House, Victorian England, and gender stereotypes, Jane Eyre, The Lodger
Rozsah průvodní práce
46
Jazyk
AN
Anotace
Tato bakalářská práce se zabývá životem žen ve Viktoriánském období, rolemi pohlaví a stereotypy a ukazuje je na příkladu dvou hrdinek z knih Příšerný host/Podnájemník od Marie Belloc Lowndes a Jana Eyrová od Charlotte Brontë. První část této práce se zabývá konceptem patriarchátu a jeho vlivem na každodenní život lidí. Taktéž zmiňuje rozdíly mezi životem mužů a žen. Rovněž se zabývá genderovými stereotypy a fenomény Anděl v domě a Nová žena. V druhé části této práce jsou tyto fenomény ukázány ve výše zmíněných knihách a popisu dvou ženských hrdinek těchto knih.
Anotace v angličtině
This bachelor thesis focuses on the life of Victorian women, gender roles, and stereotypes and shows them on the example of two heroines from books The Lodger by Marie Belloc Lowndes and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. The first part of the paper deals with patriarchal concept and its influence on the everyday life of people. The difference between lives of men and women are presented. It also focuses on gender stereotypes and phenomena of The Angel in the House and The New Woman. The second part of the paper deals with finding these phenomena in the books mentioned above and description of the two female heroines from these books.
Klíčová slova
Nová žena, Anděl v domě, Viktoriánská Anglie, genderové stereotypy, Jana Eyrová, Příšerný host/Podnájemník
Klíčová slova v angličtině
The New Woman, The Angel in the House, Victorian England, and gender stereotypes, Jane Eyre, The Lodger
Zásady pro vypracování
Firstly, a short historical/cultural background of major issues concerning gender, especially changes in the roles of women preceding and throughout the Victorian era into the beginnings of modernism should be presented. The major complications facing British women and families at the beginning of the 20th century should be emphasized. In this background also diverse issues affecting different social classes of women should be highlighted. Either in the preceding section or in another chapter, examples of depictions of these issues in noteworthy works of fiction and nonfiction (e.g. Wollstonecraft) should be briefly outlined both progressive and conservative representations of women should be exemplified; changes during the course of the Victorian era should be traced. In the longest and most important part of the BP, specific elements of the background presented in earlier chapters should be used as tools to analyse Belloc Lowndes' The Lodger. Emphasis should be placed on different ways gender is represented in the novel, concentrating e.g. both on traditional roles of women as well as on the "new woman" signifying the societal changes described above. Finally, in another section the BP author may also include a short diachronic comparison of today's depictions of gender in fiction or in the mass culture to the ways women are shown in the novel. What's changed? What hasn't?
Zásady pro vypracování
Firstly, a short historical/cultural background of major issues concerning gender, especially changes in the roles of women preceding and throughout the Victorian era into the beginnings of modernism should be presented. The major complications facing British women and families at the beginning of the 20th century should be emphasized. In this background also diverse issues affecting different social classes of women should be highlighted. Either in the preceding section or in another chapter, examples of depictions of these issues in noteworthy works of fiction and nonfiction (e.g. Wollstonecraft) should be briefly outlined both progressive and conservative representations of women should be exemplified; changes during the course of the Victorian era should be traced. In the longest and most important part of the BP, specific elements of the background presented in earlier chapters should be used as tools to analyse Belloc Lowndes' The Lodger. Emphasis should be placed on different ways gender is represented in the novel, concentrating e.g. both on traditional roles of women as well as on the "new woman" signifying the societal changes described above. Finally, in another section the BP author may also include a short diachronic comparison of today's depictions of gender in fiction or in the mass culture to the ways women are shown in the novel. What's changed? What hasn't?
Seznam doporučené literatury
1.Marie Belloc Lowndes, The Lodger, Loyal Books, (accessed 19 January 2015), http://www.loyalbooks.com/book/the-lodger-by-marie-belloc-lowndes
2.James O'Discroll, Britain For Learners of English, Oxford Books, 2009
3.Abrams, M.H. The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Volume. II. 8th ed, W.W. Norton & Co., 2007, http://www.spnu.ac.ir/mb%20resources/Norton%20Anthology%20of%20English%20Literature%208th%20Edition%202007-Volume%202.pdf
4.Elyssa Warkentin, "Using a "woman's wit and cunning": Marie Belloc Lowndes Rewrites the Ripper", Nineteenth Century Gender Studies, Spring 2011, http://www.ncgsjournal.com/issue71/warkentin.htm
5.Dr. Andrzej Diniejko, "The New Woman Fiction", The Victorian Web, 17 December 2011, http://www.victorianweb.org/gender/diniejko1.html
6.Kathryn Hughes, "Gender roles in the 19th century", British Library, (accessed 19 January 2015), http://www.bl.uk/romantics-and-victorians/articles/gender-roles-in-the-19th-century
7.Jan Marsh, "Gender Ideology and Separate Spheres in the 19th Century", Victoria and Albert Museum, (accessed 19 January 2015), http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/g/gender-ideology-and-separate-spheres-19th-century/
8.William Acton M.R.C.S, Prostitution, Considered in Its Moral, Social and Sanitary Aspects, In London and Other Large Cities, J. Churchill and Sons,1852
Seznam doporučené literatury
1.Marie Belloc Lowndes, The Lodger, Loyal Books, (accessed 19 January 2015), http://www.loyalbooks.com/book/the-lodger-by-marie-belloc-lowndes
2.James O'Discroll, Britain For Learners of English, Oxford Books, 2009
3.Abrams, M.H. The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Volume. II. 8th ed, W.W. Norton & Co., 2007, http://www.spnu.ac.ir/mb%20resources/Norton%20Anthology%20of%20English%20Literature%208th%20Edition%202007-Volume%202.pdf
4.Elyssa Warkentin, "Using a "woman's wit and cunning": Marie Belloc Lowndes Rewrites the Ripper", Nineteenth Century Gender Studies, Spring 2011, http://www.ncgsjournal.com/issue71/warkentin.htm
5.Dr. Andrzej Diniejko, "The New Woman Fiction", The Victorian Web, 17 December 2011, http://www.victorianweb.org/gender/diniejko1.html
6.Kathryn Hughes, "Gender roles in the 19th century", British Library, (accessed 19 January 2015), http://www.bl.uk/romantics-and-victorians/articles/gender-roles-in-the-19th-century
7.Jan Marsh, "Gender Ideology and Separate Spheres in the 19th Century", Victoria and Albert Museum, (accessed 19 January 2015), http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/g/gender-ideology-and-separate-spheres-19th-century/
8.William Acton M.R.C.S, Prostitution, Considered in Its Moral, Social and Sanitary Aspects, In London and Other Large Cities, J. Churchill and Sons,1852