Rewriting Medea : Toni Morrison and Liz Lochhead's Postmodern Perspectives
(Autor) Marianna PuglieseThe complexity of the mother-children relationship, the problems of maternal loss, inordinate erotic love and betrayal, along with the need for a woman to affirm her own identity against every patriarchal oppression, arguably make Medea one of the most popular myths re-enacted by contemporary women writers. Toni Morrison and Liz Lochhead turn to it for the freedom of creating narratives that offer both victimized and empowered portrayals of women, and exploit the key figure of problematic motherhood to invert its canonical tropes. The role of classic appropriation as a counter-hegemonic discourse demonstrates the possibilities of classical literature for voicing the concerns of the marginalized, and in such light shows the connection between classicism and female, racial and cultural empowerment.
Marianna Pugliese
Marianna Pugliese is an Italian author known for her acclaimed novel "Lezioni di Tenebra". Her writing style is characterized by vivid imagery and lyrical prose, exploring themes of darkness and redemption. Pugliese's work has made significant contributions to contemporary Italian literature, earning her recognition as a rising literary star.