A PSYCHOANALYTIC OVERVIEW OF THE WOMAN IN THE “DOOR” OF UNHAPPINESS Cover Image

MUTSUZLUĞUN “KAPI”SINDAKİ KADINA PSİKANALİTİK AÇIDAN BAKIŞ
A PSYCHOANALYTIC OVERVIEW OF THE WOMAN IN THE “DOOR” OF UNHAPPINESS

Author(s): Necla Dağ
Subject(s): Turkish Literature, Psychoanalysis, Post-War period (1950 - 1989)
Published by: Motif Halk Oyunları Eğitim ve Öğretim Vakfı
Keywords: İnci Aral; family; woman; marriage; divorce;

Summary/Abstract: İnci Aral, known for her novelization, debuted in 1979 with the short story book “Waxing Time”. She handles many human subjects by publishing story books repeatedly. İnci Aral processes memories from her own life in her stories. His protagonists are often children growing up in unhappy families, women unable to get along with their partners, and individuals intimidated by oppression by family or society. Its protagonists are like witnesses to the author's life. It forms a solid fiction for the protagonists they experience. The family problems she experienced when she was young determined both Aral’s life and the future of his heroes. She addresses the problems she experienced after leaving her husband with female sensitivity in his stories. Approaches the loneliness, resentment and struggle of the woman in the family and society in terms of unhappy marriages. She tells a daily cross-section in the story of the “Door”, in which she takes issue with marriage, which limits the woman, binds her to the rules and leads her to an unhappy life. Even this short period of time explains in depth the problems the woman is experiencing. In this study, Inci Aral’s “Door” story will be examined and the author's approach to the institution of marriage and women's problems will be examined. Parents with communication problems will focus on the problems children experience due to the father figure. The effects of the traumas experienced by the individual on the life of the individual from the light of psychoanalytic theory will be emphasized.

  • Issue Year: 13/2020
  • Issue No: 30
  • Page Range: 860-874
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Turkish