MOTERS SOCIALINIAI VAIDMENYS BALTIŠKOJE IR SKANDINAVIŠKOJE ŠEIMOS KRONIKOJE (K. SABALIAUSKAITĖS IR K. THORVALL KŪRINIUOSE)
Volume 31 (2023), pp. 235–253
Pub. online: 22 December 2023
Type: Article
Open Access
Published
22 December 2023
22 December 2023
Abstract
The subject of this research is feminine gender roles in Kristina Sabaliauskaitė’s Silva rerum and Kerstin Thorvall’s The Story of Signe. The aim of the thesis is to identify the most common traditional and non-traditional gender roles of women in historical literary narratives by two women writers. The study identifies six gender roles of women: four traditional (mother and wife, daughter and care-giver/housewife), and two non-traditional (adventurer and competitor). The research shows that in historical literary narratives, despite the space-time of the novels, the main semantic axis remains the traditional gender roles of women. The failure to fulfil traditional gender roles determines the emergence of non-traditional gender roles, and a negative impact on the state of women in the novels.