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The minor as major: Outsiderness and social class in Saara Turunen’s prose
Taija Roihasubject
Cultural StudiesLiteratureyhteiskuntaluokatkirjailijuusHistorybiologybusiness.industryminor-character elaborationMinor (academic)Social classbiology.organism_classificationsukupuolisosiaalinen asemaEducationautofiktioArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)ulkopuolisuusfeministinen kirjallisuudentutkimusSaarasocial classSivuhenkilö (romaani 2018)authorshipbusinessdescription
Saara Turunen’s Sivuhenkilö is a work of autofiction, which tells the story of a year in its unnamed protagonist’s life. Despite her success as an author, the protagonist feels like a minor character in her own life: an outsider both because of her gender and her profession as a writer. In this article, I offer a critical reading of Turunen’s prose by asking what political implications are attached to her handling of outsiderness. I approach outsiderness not merely as a theme, but also as a genre-specific feature peculiar to the tradition of feminist rewriting. Based on my reading of Sivuhenkilö, I argue that regardless of its feminist potential, framing oneself as an outsider can function as a way of smoothing out differences and privileges, such as social class. Following this, I argue that the feminist stance explicitly presented in the novel is strongly connected to liberal and popular feminism.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2021-05-07 | European Journal of Cultural Studies |