This paper examines the depiction of the female body and female sexuality in Darcey Steinke's novels through the lens of postfeminism. Though not expressly classified as a postfeminist writer, Steinke supports some postfeminist ideas in her literature, one example of which is women using their bodies and sexuality for self-definition, self-expression, and personal empowerment. However, her literature also challenges those same ideas: though her women are technically empowered by using their bodies and sexualities to achieve their ends, most of them do not end up fulfilled, and instead fall short of satisfaction. The effect of sexuality on the self and others is examined, as well as the effects of self and others on sexual expression.No emba...
This chapter explores shifts in feminist and postfeminist discourse on sexuality using two influenti...
The exegesis portion of my thesis examines representations of feminine masochism in 20th-century lit...
Self and Sexuality: Contemporary British Women Playwrights and the Problem of Sexual Identit
This paper examines the depiction of the female body and female sexuality in Darcey Steinke's novels...
This essay examines the evolution of female sexuality in postmodernity, and how it has been reconcep...
This article is concerned with Jeanette Winterson's use and reworking of postmodern concepts of the ...
Following a long tradition of objectification, twentieth-century French feminism has often sought to...
My dissertation examines the various ways in which the following novels written by Jeanette Winterso...
In my project, I propose interventions into feminist literary theory in the post-Me Too era. I appro...
This paper critically reviews how feminist academic psychologists, social scientists, and media scho...
Both as an undergraduate and a graduate student, I was always fascinated by the manner in which fict...
My critical essay uses Foucault’s theory of discursive formation to chart the emergence of the ...
This paper critically reviews how feminist academic psychologists, social scientists and media schol...
The purpose of this research is to analyse, from a feminist perspective, how Science Fiction texts t...
This research aims to show how women’s bodies and their functions shape the role of women in dystopi...
This chapter explores shifts in feminist and postfeminist discourse on sexuality using two influenti...
The exegesis portion of my thesis examines representations of feminine masochism in 20th-century lit...
Self and Sexuality: Contemporary British Women Playwrights and the Problem of Sexual Identit
This paper examines the depiction of the female body and female sexuality in Darcey Steinke's novels...
This essay examines the evolution of female sexuality in postmodernity, and how it has been reconcep...
This article is concerned with Jeanette Winterson's use and reworking of postmodern concepts of the ...
Following a long tradition of objectification, twentieth-century French feminism has often sought to...
My dissertation examines the various ways in which the following novels written by Jeanette Winterso...
In my project, I propose interventions into feminist literary theory in the post-Me Too era. I appro...
This paper critically reviews how feminist academic psychologists, social scientists, and media scho...
Both as an undergraduate and a graduate student, I was always fascinated by the manner in which fict...
My critical essay uses Foucault’s theory of discursive formation to chart the emergence of the ...
This paper critically reviews how feminist academic psychologists, social scientists and media schol...
The purpose of this research is to analyse, from a feminist perspective, how Science Fiction texts t...
This research aims to show how women’s bodies and their functions shape the role of women in dystopi...
This chapter explores shifts in feminist and postfeminist discourse on sexuality using two influenti...
The exegesis portion of my thesis examines representations of feminine masochism in 20th-century lit...
Self and Sexuality: Contemporary British Women Playwrights and the Problem of Sexual Identit