This thesis investigates the representation of femininity within a variety of cultural sources including the earlier novels of Jeanette Winterson and the films of Walt Disney. This juxtaposition parallels images of female development and ego formation bringing to the fore the adolescent heroine's ancient roots in mythology, horror and the fairy story. As a cultural studies project, the thesis deploys the critical techniques of poststructuralism in conjunction with psychoanalysis, feminist theory and film analysis. This is necessary to demonstrate to full potential the heterogeneous quality of the revisioned models of heroinism. My analysis is focused on both popular and literary texts, with Winterson's early fiction in particular selected a...
This thesis explores the literary manifestation of patriarchal embodiment in several multicultural n...
In a comparative analysis of three texts in which the narrators question and revise the dominant cul...
This thesis re-imagines cultural-historical texts from contemporary perspectives to argue for the vi...
This thesis examines postfeminism as a multi-faceted cultural phenomenon and considers its lasting i...
My dissertation examines the various ways in which the following novels written by Jeanette Winterso...
Through the relationship between the body and discourse, representation and represented, imaginary a...
Jeanette Winterson is an influential and award-winning contemporary British writer whose books combi...
This thesis examines the way in which modern women writers use non-realistic literary forms in orde...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of psychopathological discourses (sexology, psychoanalysis an...
The femme fatale, a quasi-eternal figure of female transgression and retributory violence, has gradu...
This paper intends to explore Jeanette Winterson's novel Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit (1985) in it...
This study sets out from the premise that the fantastic, in the hands of the women writers with femi...
Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges are Not the Only Fruit (1985), Written on the Body (1992), and The Ston...
The Dramatic Feminine Discourse of Cristina Escofet interrogates this author's use of language as a ...
This studio research project explores and establishes a framework for theinterplay of inner feelings...
This thesis explores the literary manifestation of patriarchal embodiment in several multicultural n...
In a comparative analysis of three texts in which the narrators question and revise the dominant cul...
This thesis re-imagines cultural-historical texts from contemporary perspectives to argue for the vi...
This thesis examines postfeminism as a multi-faceted cultural phenomenon and considers its lasting i...
My dissertation examines the various ways in which the following novels written by Jeanette Winterso...
Through the relationship between the body and discourse, representation and represented, imaginary a...
Jeanette Winterson is an influential and award-winning contemporary British writer whose books combi...
This thesis examines the way in which modern women writers use non-realistic literary forms in orde...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of psychopathological discourses (sexology, psychoanalysis an...
The femme fatale, a quasi-eternal figure of female transgression and retributory violence, has gradu...
This paper intends to explore Jeanette Winterson's novel Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit (1985) in it...
This study sets out from the premise that the fantastic, in the hands of the women writers with femi...
Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges are Not the Only Fruit (1985), Written on the Body (1992), and The Ston...
The Dramatic Feminine Discourse of Cristina Escofet interrogates this author's use of language as a ...
This studio research project explores and establishes a framework for theinterplay of inner feelings...
This thesis explores the literary manifestation of patriarchal embodiment in several multicultural n...
In a comparative analysis of three texts in which the narrators question and revise the dominant cul...
This thesis re-imagines cultural-historical texts from contemporary perspectives to argue for the vi...