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Western Images of the Steppe Empresses. Literary and Film Portraits of Genghisid Women between Fascination and Fear (20th-21st centuries)

Description du projet

Comprendre la nouvelle perception occidentale des impératrices mongoles

Depuis le Moyen Âge, le nom de «Genghis Khan» produit une réaction négative. Les femmes qui ont contribué à l’ascension de l’empereur mongol ont suscité pareille réaction. Cependant, des études fondées sur de nouvelles sources locales ont donné lieu à une profonde réévaluation de Gengis Khan et des princesses mongoles, révélant que ces dernières jouissaient d’un haut degré de liberté et de respect. Financé par le programme Actions Marie Skłodowska-Curie, le projet WISE analysera la représentation des impératrices des steppes dans la littérature et le cinéma américains et européens anglophones, francophones et italophones. WISE révélera si les nouvelles études anthropologiques, archéologiques, historiques et philologiques ont suscité un changement en Occident au niveau de la perception de la royauté féminine mongole.

Objectif

Since the Middle Ages, the name of Genghis Khan has been associated in the West with the idea of the Apocalypse. In accordance with this negative representation, the women who contributed to the rise of his empire have long been described as sinister witches and warriors, indistinguishable from the men of their horde. However, studies carried out starting in the last century, thanks to the opening of Mongolia to the West and the rediscovery of new local sources, have led Western scholars to a profound revaluation of Genghis Khan, now seen as one of the makers of the modern world. This revaluation has also affected our view of Mongol princesses, who enjoyed a freedom and a consideration unknown to their sedentary neighbors. Wise and resilient, they took part like men in war, politics and trade, and could choose whether and with whom to marry.
Western Images of the Steppe Empresses (WISE) is the first research in the field of comparative literature aiming to understand whether the new anthropological, archaeological, historical and philological studies carried out by the Mongolists have triggered a change in the perception of Genghisid female royalty in 20th and 21st century Western culture. It analyses their representation in American and Anglophone, Francophone and Italophone European literature and cinema. WISE seeks to understand the cultural reasons for the metamorphosis of the image in question, and whether it is connected to the changed role of women in the West as a result of feminist claims. Moreover, it explores the possibility of an Oriental influence, linked to the steppe culture, on the model of emancipated and combative women prevalent in the West today.
The training at Sorbonne Nouvelle University and the École Pratique des Hautes Études will give me the opportunity to deepen my knowledge of Mongolian civilization, and to acquire expertise in Orientalism, gender and film studies, to be added to my existing skills in comparative literature.

Coordinateur

UNIVERSITE PARIS III SORBONNE NOUVELLE
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 211 754,88
Adresse
17 RUE DE LA SORBONNE
75005 PARIS
France

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Région
Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Paris
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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