The present paper deals with the question of sex of politics through the thematic constellation of "femininity, masculinity and asymmetry" in Alfred Döblin Amazonas trilogy. In contrast to previous contributions, it deals with the themes of "colonialism", "interculturalism", "colonial violence" "structure", and other thematic focuses deriving from the aesthetic and journalistic writings of the author, in the article, it is shown that the dialectic of power and gender becomes the self-empowerment process of the Amazons first as a destructive for inner-Indian gender relations and therefore counter-productive for the anticolonial strategy assumed by their own husbands. Their own husbands are caught up in the crossfire of criticism and violence, whereby the anticolonial front is so to speak undermined. In the article, it is shown how Amazons, while practicing their political cynicism become the allies of the colonizers and unconsciously contribute to the anchoring of colonialism. It also examines how the selfreflective and rational Amazons learn from previous political mistakes to rethink their political gestures and convictions which are clearly directed against their own husbands and surely to create harmony in their own cultural order, thereby this could enable a common future-oriented anticolonial front.
Alan : Eğitim Bilimleri; Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Dergi Türü : Uluslararası
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