=LDR 03461nab a22003370u 4500 =001 spart13864 =003 ES-LoD =005 20230516100051.0 =008 230516s2022\\\\sp\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\eng\\ =022 \\$a2171-9624 =041 \\$aeng =100 \\$aRomero-Pérez, María Isabel =245 \\$aThe Master Model in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights: An Ecofeminist Reading$cRomero-Pérez, María Isabel =260 \\$c2022 =520 3\$aOne of the canonical writings of English literature, Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights (1847) illustrates the distortion and polarisation of nature, the resistance of patriarchal figures and the prime importance of knowledge and reason in dissolving and reclaiming alienated identities. Approaching the narrative through Plumwood's (1993/2003) (eco)feminist critique, this article aims to analyse the political dimension of human relations with nature and the dominant forms of rationality in the logical structure of dualisms. This lens allowed an ecofeminist reading of race, class and gender interrelated oppressions in the construction of Catherine and Heathcliff. The fluctuating position of these protagonists in the scale of otherness revealed the power dynamics of the hegemonic centres in both households, Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange. In this context, education eventually points at a possible reconciliation of the opposing binarisms of the master model in the second generation of characters, Cathy and Hareton. Emily Brontë's characters stress the intricate articulation of the sources of tension and the mechanisms of oppression at work in her Wuthering Heights. =538 \\$aapplication/pdf =540 \\$aLICENCIA DE USO: Los documentos a texto completo incluidos en Dialnet son de acceso libre y propiedad de sus autores y/o editores. Por tanto, cualquier acto de reproducción, distribución, comunicación pública y/o transformación total o parcial requiere el consentimiento expreso y escrito de aquéllos. Cualquier enlace al texto completo de estos documentos deberá hacerse a través de la URL oficial de éstos en Dialnet. Más información: https://dialnet.unirioja.es/info/derechosOAI | INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS STATEMENT: Full text documents hosted by Dialnet are protected by copyright and/or related rights. This digital object is accessible without charge, but its use is subject to the licensing conditions set by its authors or editors. Unless expressly stated otherwise in the licensing conditions, you are free to linking, browsing, printing and making a copy for your own personal purposes. All other acts of reproduction and communication to the public are subject to the licensing conditions expressed by editors and authors and require consent from them. Any link to this document should be made using its official URL in Dialnet. More info: https://dialnet.unirioja.es/info/derechosOAI =650 04$aWestern literature =650 04$aliterary criticism =650 04$afeminism =650 04$aecofeminism =650 04$acultural hegemony =650 04$aLiteratura europea =650 04$acrítica literaria =650 04$afeminismo =650 04$aecofeminismo =650 04$ahegemonía cultural =655 \4$atext (article) =773 0\$tÁlabe: Revista de Investigación sobre Lectura y Escritura$x2171-9624$gNº. 25, 2022 (Ejemplar dedicado a: enero - junio) =856 40$uhttps://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8211489 =995 \\$aBiblioteca Nacional de España