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대한영어영문학회 영어영문학연구 영어영문학연구 제40권 제2호
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2014.1
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze and understand Virginia Woolf’s subversive writing in Orlando through the characteristics of nomadism. Gilles Deleuze’s nomadism means mobility and continuity within space, which makes resident keep moving. Also, Deleuze’s rhizomic system is non-hierarchical space which continues to move and change rather than people settle down or stay. Woolf offers an idea of androgyny as a way for criticising the ideology of patriarchal society. Woolf tries to revolutionize the form of biography in Orlando. Orlando transcends gender stereotypes in order to harmonize consistently the two sexes within her own mind into a more whole and complete self. With satiric and fantastic devices for a new biographical convention and several points of view, she overturns the traditional form of biography and biographical novels. Orlando experiences the living as both a man and a woman. Woolf tries to subvert the hierarchical structure through Orlando’s change of her/his clothes. The subversive writing Woolf embodies in Orlando is becoming-woman, becoming-minoritarian, and becoming-everybody. Woolf deconstructs the social and male-centered ideology by crossing the boundary of gender/sexuality through the device of ‘becoming.’

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