Today we live in a world full of various temptations and sensations leading us away from ourselves. We change our Self in order to comply with society and in the process we become the Other. This paper explores how Margaret Atwood perceives the search for one’s identity and the pressure of societal roles that lead to this loss of identity. The main character in the novel The Edible Woman, Marian, goes on a conflicting journey during which she rejects herself, muses about her environment and her role in it, and tries to grasp her essence, which has become elusive. Atwood uses food imagery to portray Marian’s inner battles. In this paper we explore the implications that this food imagery has both on Marian and the contemporary reader. Atwood ...
En este trabajo, me centro en una lectura feminista de la novela La mujer comestible por Margaret At...
I chose The Edible Woman, The Handmaid’s Tale and The Testaments as these novels represent how diffe...
In Margaret Atwood's novel The Edible Woman and Anita Desai's novels Cry, the Peacock, Voices in the...
<p>Abstract:-A quest for women's identity has been a key idea of contemporary feminist thought. Femi...
Margaret Atwood’s debut novel The Edible Woman follows protagonist Marian MacAlpin’s life over the s...
In many respects, The Edible Woman was created during a ‘whirlwind change’. Atwood successfully link...
Margaret Atwood's The Edible Woman is written in both first-person singular and in the third person,...
The Edible Woman deals with female experience and femininity and challenges the traditional notions ...
The Edible Woman is taken for study, and to look in depth the manner in which the protagon...
From the perspective of an apparently absent author, the rhetorical commonplaces of womanhood and no...
This essay examines scholarly discourses about embodiment, and their increasing scholarly currency, ...
Abstract—The concept of self and body has been discussed since the evolution of Modern philosophy by...
Margaret Atwood, the Canadian feminist writer is concerned with the issues and the problems of the C...
In this thesis, Margaret Atwood’s The Edible Woman and Michel Faber’s Under the Skin are analysed fr...
In her poetry and novels, Margaret Atwood explores political realities in the relationships " betwee...
En este trabajo, me centro en una lectura feminista de la novela La mujer comestible por Margaret At...
I chose The Edible Woman, The Handmaid’s Tale and The Testaments as these novels represent how diffe...
In Margaret Atwood's novel The Edible Woman and Anita Desai's novels Cry, the Peacock, Voices in the...
<p>Abstract:-A quest for women's identity has been a key idea of contemporary feminist thought. Femi...
Margaret Atwood’s debut novel The Edible Woman follows protagonist Marian MacAlpin’s life over the s...
In many respects, The Edible Woman was created during a ‘whirlwind change’. Atwood successfully link...
Margaret Atwood's The Edible Woman is written in both first-person singular and in the third person,...
The Edible Woman deals with female experience and femininity and challenges the traditional notions ...
The Edible Woman is taken for study, and to look in depth the manner in which the protagon...
From the perspective of an apparently absent author, the rhetorical commonplaces of womanhood and no...
This essay examines scholarly discourses about embodiment, and their increasing scholarly currency, ...
Abstract—The concept of self and body has been discussed since the evolution of Modern philosophy by...
Margaret Atwood, the Canadian feminist writer is concerned with the issues and the problems of the C...
In this thesis, Margaret Atwood’s The Edible Woman and Michel Faber’s Under the Skin are analysed fr...
In her poetry and novels, Margaret Atwood explores political realities in the relationships " betwee...
En este trabajo, me centro en una lectura feminista de la novela La mujer comestible por Margaret At...
I chose The Edible Woman, The Handmaid’s Tale and The Testaments as these novels represent how diffe...
In Margaret Atwood's novel The Edible Woman and Anita Desai's novels Cry, the Peacock, Voices in the...