Reconstructing of Gender Roles in Orlando by Virginia Woolf
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UNIVERSITY OF AIN TEMOUCHENT
Abstract
This research paper presents an exploration of the representation of gender role in
Virginia Woolf’s Orlando and how she reconstructs the essence of gender and
transgender as the major way of identification; instead, the act of creation, what
individuals send out into the world is most important when it comes to identifying and
characterizing one’s personality. More specifically, it aims to discuss gender identity
and its role when it comes to putting the person within a certain position in his or her
society, their importance as to set the stomping ground for people depending on their
gender when they’re born, or the gender they decide to identify as, and their impact on
society once they change the identity of the individual. Orlando has attracted a wide
range of discussion amongst the feminist critics because of its use of gender
representation. The characters may be female or male but the gender matters in frame
work of feminist study. Gender is culturally taken into consideration but in any literary
creation role of gender establishes its own identity. Both femininity and masculinity
are mentioned in this work and one cannot discuss Woolf without mentioning
feminism, a theme that is prominent in almost all of her books and articles, fighting for
women and equal rights. Virginia Woolf is one of the most ever discussed writers in
context of feminist critical theories.
