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학술저널
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백지윤 (건국대) 이혜수 (건국대)
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19세기영어권문학회 19세기 영어권 문학 19세기 영어권 문학 제23권 제1호
발행연도
2019.3
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67 - 91 (25page)
DOI
10.24152/NCLE.2019.3.23.1.67

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This paper explores the way utopia and heterotopia are constructed and dismantled in Wuthering Heights with a focus on Catherine Earnshaw’s resistance within Thrushcross Grange. According to Michel Foucault, heterotopia is a specific place in a real world, which yet partakes of utopian impulse through the heterogeneous deployment of utopian desire. While Thrushcross Grange stands as a typically patriarchal place in the symbolic order, it also exists as a place of heterotopia since Catherine, the wife of Edgar Linton, does not give up her utopian dream and struggles against the patriarchal assumption that posits woman as the possession of husband. She combatively refuses to be ‘an angel in the house,’ an ideal woman of the Victorian age, but tries to embed and enact her own desire within the domestic space. While Catherine’s struggle to construct heterotopia fails after all with her delirium and death, it remains as a powerful and resounding excess, making room for a literary place of affect and transgression in Wuthering Heights. Significantly, if Catherine’s resistance for a heterotopian space is her ‘appropriation’ of the patriarchal order, the way Heathcliff revenges on Hindley and Edgar is sort of ‘representation’ since he repeats or at most parodies the patriarchal system in his revenge. The account of Catherine’s heterotopian resistance against the conventional division of space is in a similar vein with the minority’s transgression in an opaque and oppressive place, and underlines the power of microscopic resistance within a place.

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