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    A Doll’s House: a victorian or a present-day toy?

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    URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10835/1022
    ISSN: 1578-3820
    DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25115/odisea.v0i10.309
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    Pellicer Ortín, Silvia
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    2009
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    Henrik Ibsen’s path-breaking play A Doll’s House (1879) has been adapted in many occasions. The filmic version made by David Thacker in 1992 has been one of the most recent and relevant adaptations. The main purpose of this article is in the first place, to show how this film reflects Victorian society as regards women’s situation and family life from a historical perspective. Secondly, I will define and apply the concepts of the private and public spheres to the text from the perspective of materialist feminism. Finally, my intention is to examine how far the events depicted in the film still have significance today and how a text like A Doll’s House can be re-examined from new post-feminist perspectives in order to address contemporary social issues such us women’s situation. La obra de teatro de Henrik Ibsen La Casa de las Muñecas (1879) ha sido adaptada en numerosas ocasiones. Una de lasa versiones fílmicas más recientes e interesantes es la de David Tacker en 1992. El principal o...
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    Film adaptation
    The Woman question
    Private and public spheres
    Nature vs. culture
    Materialist feminism
    Post-feminism
    Adaptación fílmica
    El Debate sobre la mujer
    Las Esferas pública y privada
    Naturaleza vs. cultura
    Feminismo materialista
    Post-feminismo
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