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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Elena Ferrante's visual poetics

ekphrasis in troubling love, my Brilliant friend, and the story of a new name

Stiliana Milkova

pp. 159-182

Abstract

Prominent instances of ekphrasis—the literary description of an artwork—play a crucial role in Ferrante's narratives. This chapter examines Ferrante's strategic employment of visual images and articulates the role of ekphrasis as a narrative, thematic, and figurative device in Troubling Love, My Brilliant Friend, and The Story of a New Name. . Milkova's contention is that the ekphrasis of paintings and photographs in Ferrante's novels operates as a visual metaphor for the patriarchal mechanisms of oppression, violence, and objectification of women. She argues that ekphrasis also allows an exit out of patriarchy and posits woman as an autonomous artist figure who wields creative, constructive power and who can thus resist the dominant order. Ekphrasis constructs and reinforces the patriarchal paradigm but ultimately resists and inverts it from within.

Publication details

Published in:

Russo Bullaro Grace, Love Stephanie V. (2016) The works of Elena Ferrante: reconfiguring the margins. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

Pages: 159-182

DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-57580-7_7

Full citation:

Milkova Stiliana (2016) „Elena Ferrante's visual poetics: ekphrasis in troubling love, my Brilliant friend, and the story of a new name“, In: G. Russo Bullaro & S. V. Love (eds.), The works of Elena Ferrante, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 159–182.