Poe`s “The Black Cat” reveals the terror inherent to 19th-century hegemonic ideologies―the cult of domesticity and True Manhood. With his narration, the storyteller initially intends to restore his masculinity, which has been destroyed by the bl...
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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=A103119914
2017
Korean
843.05
KCI등재
학술저널
49-73(25쪽)
1
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다운로드다국어 초록 (Multilingual Abstract)
Poe`s “The Black Cat” reveals the terror inherent to 19th-century hegemonic ideologies―the cult of domesticity and True Manhood. With his narration, the storyteller initially intends to restore his masculinity, which has been destroyed by the bl...
Poe`s “The Black Cat” reveals the terror inherent to 19th-century hegemonic ideologies―the cult of domesticity and True Manhood. With his narration, the storyteller initially intends to restore his masculinity, which has been destroyed by the black cat, by rationalizing his atrocities as ordinary household events. Right after his early marriage, the narrator`s alienation not only from the market but also from the domestic sphere transforms his faltering masculinity into “perverseness” in the claustrophobic space of the home. The logic of “perverseness”―i.e., that of irrationality, irresponsibility, and illogicality― morbidly reestablishes his masculinity and domesticity. In other words, he achieves the domestic ideal of separate spheres, and therefore his manhood, by abusing and killing his wife and walling up her corpse in the house. The beast, however, reveals the narrator`s violence hidden behind the veneer of his flawless domesticity and masculinity with its seemingly supernatural powers, as evidenced by the repeated appearance of the image of the gallows. Indeed, the narrator`s houses are destroyed and his narrative―or his masculinity―breaks down because the terrifying presence of the black cat physically, sexually, and mentally dominates him. This short story thus highlights the precarious state of masculinity and domesticity by portraying the violence inherent in the power dynamics among the market, home, and gender in antebellum America.
참고문헌 (Reference)
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1 Moreland, Clark T., "‘Never Bet The Devil Your Head’: Fuseli’s The Nightmare and Collapsing Masculinity in Poe’s ‘The Black Cat.’" 204-220, 2015
2 Crisman, William, "‘Mere Household Events’ in Poe’s ‘The Black Cat.’" 12 (12): 87-90, 1984
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4 Douglass, Frederick, "The Essential Douglass: Selected Writings & Speeches" Hackett 50-71, 2016
5 Savoy, Eric, "The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction" Cambridge UP 167-188, 2002
6 Merzel, Daniel, "Prosopopoeia through Agency in ‘The Black Cat.’" 69 (69): 4-7, 2011
7 Piacentino, "Poe’s ‘The Black Cat’ as Psychobiography: Some Reflections on the Narratological Dynamics" 35 (35): 153-167, 1998
8 Stark, Joseph, "Motive and Meaning: The Mystery of the Will in Poe’s ‘The Black Cat.’" 57 (57): 255-263, 2004
9 Bliss, Ann V., "Household Horror: Domestic Masculinity in Poe’s ‘The Black Cat.’" 67 (67): 96-99, 2009
10 Badenhausen, Richard, "Fear and Trembling in the Literature of the Fantastic: Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘The Black Cat.’" 29 : 486-498, 1992
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연월일 | 이력구분 | 이력상세 | 등재구분 |
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2026 | 평가예정 | 재인증평가 신청대상 (재인증) | |
2020-01-01 | 평가 | 등재학술지 유지 (재인증) | |
2017-01-01 | 평가 | 등재학술지 유지 (계속평가) | |
2013-01-01 | 평가 | 등재학술지 유지 (등재유지) | |
2010-01-01 | 평가 | 등재학술지 유지 (등재유지) | |
2008-06-04 | 학회명변경 | 영문명 : The Korean Society Of British And American Fiction To 1900 -> The Korean Society of British and American Fiction | |
2008-05-29 | 학술지명변경 | 외국어명 : The British and American Novel -> British and American Fiction | |
2008-01-01 | 평가 | 등재학술지 유지 (등재유지) | |
2006-01-24 | 학술지명변경 | 외국어명 : British and American Fiction to 1900 -> The British and American Novel | |
2005-01-01 | 평가 | 등재학술지 선정 (등재후보2차) | |
2004-01-01 | 평가 | 등재후보 1차 PASS (등재후보1차) | |
2003-01-01 | 평가 | 등재후보학술지 유지 (등재후보2차) | |
2002-01-01 | 평가 | 등재후보 1차 PASS (등재후보1차) | |
2000-07-01 | 평가 | 등재후보학술지 선정 (신규평가) |
학술지 인용정보
기준연도 | WOS-KCI 통합IF(2년) | KCIF(2년) | KCIF(3년) |
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2016 | 0.24 | 0.24 | 0.21 |
KCIF(4년) | KCIF(5년) | 중심성지수(3년) | 즉시성지수 |
0.2 | 0.17 | 0.758 | 0.17 |