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Plato’s The Republic is considered to be amongst seminal works throughout the history of philosophy. It consists of variety of subjects ranging from politics in general to human beings in particular. What makes The Republic groundbreaking is the fact that a variety of Platonic thoughts, one of which is about ‘the presence of the female body in politics,’ is introduced and represented in the book. On this regard, this study explores Platonic thoughts related to the female body politics within the scope of theoretical analyses. It is scrutinised that Angela Carter’s authentic views challenge and subvert patriarchal ideology whose norms authoritatively determine ‘the presence of women’ and dictate ‘the politics of their bodies.’ Therefore, it is within the purpose of this study to explore how Platonic thoughts that are mere-fantasy which harms women ideologically are challenged and disregarded by Carter.
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