I denna jämförande studie analyseras vad det androgyna gör med identiteten och det kreativa skapandet i romanerna Orlando av Virginia Woolf och How to be both av Ali Smith. Analysen görs utifrån Virginia Woolfs tanke om ”the androgynous mind” samt Judith Butlers teori om performativitet. Studien visar att Virginia Woolf `s tanke med ”the androgynous mind” går att finna i Orlando och How to be both utifrån vad det androgyna tillför konsten och identiteten i de båda romanerna. Studien visar också att Butlers teori om performativitet som här använts för att undersöka och jämföra vad som sker när protagonisterna ”spelar” sina nya könsidentiteter går att finna i båda romanerna
The paper concerns mythology, rites, philosophical tradition and other intellectual inspirations, wh...
This paper will discuss the concept of androgyny in relation to four Western theorists, three litera...
My thesis about the analysis of Virginia Woolf's idea about androgyny. In the first part of my essay...
I denna jämförande studie analyseras vad det androgyna gör med identiteten och det kreativa skapande...
Abstract This paper is an analysis of Virginia Woolf's novel Orlando. My rendering of the novel is i...
Throughout the history of art, from the Ancient Greek to the present day, sexual personas create a ...
As a representative work by Virginia Woolf, Orlando depicts the legendary life experience of Orlando...
This thesis is an analysis of Virginia Woolf s novel entitled Orlando. The most significant problem ...
This essay argues that Virginia Woolf’s Orlando (1928) suggests that self-perception is not tied to ...
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This paper deals with Virginia Woolf as a feminist and explores her contribution to feminism and gen...
The paper concerns mythology, rites, philosophical tradition and other intellectual inspirations, wh...
This paper will discuss the concept of androgyny in relation to four Western theorists, three litera...
My thesis about the analysis of Virginia Woolf's idea about androgyny. In the first part of my essay...
I denna jämförande studie analyseras vad det androgyna gör med identiteten och det kreativa skapande...
Abstract This paper is an analysis of Virginia Woolf's novel Orlando. My rendering of the novel is i...
Throughout the history of art, from the Ancient Greek to the present day, sexual personas create a ...
As a representative work by Virginia Woolf, Orlando depicts the legendary life experience of Orlando...
This thesis is an analysis of Virginia Woolf s novel entitled Orlando. The most significant problem ...
This essay argues that Virginia Woolf’s Orlando (1928) suggests that self-perception is not tied to ...
Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirem...
This essay primarily looks at the relationship between gender and art through history, by comparing ...
This is an examination of sex, gender, and androgyny in Virginia Woolf́⁰₉s ́⁰₋Friendships Gallerý⁰₊...
This thesis explores Woolf\u27s concept of androgyny through a comparison of her nonfiction essay A ...
I romanen En dåre fri (2010) av Beate Grimsrud og dramaet Dissekering av ett snöfall (2011) av Sara ...
This paper deals with Virginia Woolf as a feminist and explores her contribution to feminism and gen...
The paper concerns mythology, rites, philosophical tradition and other intellectual inspirations, wh...
This paper will discuss the concept of androgyny in relation to four Western theorists, three litera...
My thesis about the analysis of Virginia Woolf's idea about androgyny. In the first part of my essay...