Central to Coraline’s experiences in the fantasy world beyond the walls of her flat is the ‘other’ mother, who is initially constructed as an idealised image of maternal care whose only concern is for the welfare and comfort of her child. But as the story unfolds, this belle dame rapidly transforms into the ‘beldam sans merci’, an old crone, a she-devil whose real interest lies in the power she can draw from possessing the souls of children such as Coraline. This paper explores the Gaiman’s use of archetypes and cultural stereotypes of the mother figure that feminisms have been intent on expunging, interrogating, or appropriating in positive ways
The Other Mother represents the act of human conception, birth, and nurturing from an artist/man/fat...
This research analyzes the cat in Coraline as a character with moral ambiguity in children’s literat...
Magical realism, as a narrative mode or genre in adults’ literature, has been in vogue since its rev...
Central to Coraline’s experiences in the fantasy world beyond the walls of her flat is the ‘other’ m...
This article enacts as psychoanalytic analysis of Neil Gaiman\u27s junior novel Coraline and graphic...
Neil Gaiman's (2002) children's novel, 'Coraline', which has recently been made into a stop motion m...
Coraline by Neil Gaiman has several characters who in many ways break gender norms. The main protago...
Coraline by Neil Gaiman has several characters who in many ways break gender norms. The main protago...
This paper aims to explore the motherhood gender issue presented in Coraline's novel by Neil Gaiman ...
This essay examines Neil Gaiman’s Coraline from a psychoanalytic perspective, with focus on the form...
Coraline by Neil Gaiman has several characters who in many ways break gender norms. The main protago...
Coraline by Neil Gaiman has several characters who in many ways break gender norms. The main protago...
Coraline by Neil Gaiman has several characters who in many ways break gender norms. The main protago...
Die Repräsentation von Weiblichkeiten und die begrenzte weibliche Handlungs- macht in westlichen Mär...
The aim of this diploma thesis is a comparative analysis of the image of a forsaken child in the sto...
The Other Mother represents the act of human conception, birth, and nurturing from an artist/man/fat...
This research analyzes the cat in Coraline as a character with moral ambiguity in children’s literat...
Magical realism, as a narrative mode or genre in adults’ literature, has been in vogue since its rev...
Central to Coraline’s experiences in the fantasy world beyond the walls of her flat is the ‘other’ m...
This article enacts as psychoanalytic analysis of Neil Gaiman\u27s junior novel Coraline and graphic...
Neil Gaiman's (2002) children's novel, 'Coraline', which has recently been made into a stop motion m...
Coraline by Neil Gaiman has several characters who in many ways break gender norms. The main protago...
Coraline by Neil Gaiman has several characters who in many ways break gender norms. The main protago...
This paper aims to explore the motherhood gender issue presented in Coraline's novel by Neil Gaiman ...
This essay examines Neil Gaiman’s Coraline from a psychoanalytic perspective, with focus on the form...
Coraline by Neil Gaiman has several characters who in many ways break gender norms. The main protago...
Coraline by Neil Gaiman has several characters who in many ways break gender norms. The main protago...
Coraline by Neil Gaiman has several characters who in many ways break gender norms. The main protago...
Die Repräsentation von Weiblichkeiten und die begrenzte weibliche Handlungs- macht in westlichen Mär...
The aim of this diploma thesis is a comparative analysis of the image of a forsaken child in the sto...
The Other Mother represents the act of human conception, birth, and nurturing from an artist/man/fat...
This research analyzes the cat in Coraline as a character with moral ambiguity in children’s literat...
Magical realism, as a narrative mode or genre in adults’ literature, has been in vogue since its rev...