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Althusserian Reading of The Handmaid's Tale

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Louis Althusser (1918-1990) builds on the work of Jacques Lacan to understand the way ideology functions in society. He thus moves away from the earlier Marxist understanding of ideology. In the earlier model, ideology was believed to create what was termed 'false consciousness', a false understanding of the way the world functioned. Althusser explains that for Marx "Ideology is [...] thought as an imaginary construction whose status is exactly like the theoretical status of the dream among writers before Freud. For those writers, the dream was the purely imaginary, i.e. null, result of the 'day's residues" (1971:108). Althusser, by contrast, approximates ideology to Lacan's understanding of reality, the world we construct around us after our entrance into the symbolic order. For Althusser, as for Lacan, it is impossible to access the real conditions of existence due to our reliance on language. This could be seen throughout the novel by Margaret Atwood who writes The Handmaid's Tale (1985) based on the concept of ideology. This is about how the heroine of the story and other women in the society are manipulated by the ideology of ruling class through a communist society. In such a world nothing is real and everything is just an illusion that is made by ruling class. The subjects trapped or forced to believe such misconceptions and unreality through different techniques that are employed by the rulers. The dominant forces and ideology are so strong that the subject at the end gets a new identity since she is required unconsciously without her knowing. The other aspect shown by this novel is the failure of revolution and communism in this society and persistence of capitalism that it never disappears(original abstract)
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  • Department of English language, Arak Branch, Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran
  • Department of English language, Arak Branch, Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran
Bibliografia
  • Althusser,Louise.For Marx. Trans.by Ben Brewster.London:The Penguin Press,1969.
  • Althusser,Louise.Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays.Trans.by Ben Brewster. London: Unwin Brothers Limited, The Gresham Press, 1971.
  • Althusser, Louise. Politics and History: Montesquieu, Rousseau, Hegel and Marx. Trans. by Ben Brewster. France: Presses Universitaires de France, Paris. 1970.
  • Althusser, Louise and Balibar, Étienne. Reading Capital (part 1). Trans. by Ben Brewster. France: Librairie François Maspero, 1970.
  • Bignell, Jonathan. "Territories, Boundaries, Identities", Margaret Atwood the shape shifter in memory of Iqbal Kaur, 2000.
  • Ferber, Michael. A Dictionary of Literary Symbols. NY: Cambridge University Press, 1999.
  • Fretterrer, Luke. Louis Althusser. New York: Routledge, 2006.
  • Hall, Donald. Subjectivity. Ed. John Drakakis, University of Stirling:Routledge 2004.
  • Macpherson,Heidi Slettedahl.The Cambridge Introduction to Margaret Atwood. NY:Cambridge University Press,2010.
  • Macris,Vicki."The Ideological Conditions of Social Reproduction".Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies,vol.9. no.1,1998.
  • Rigney, Barbara Hill. Women Writers, 1987.
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