This study is a critical reading of the fiction of contemporary Canadian novelist and poet Margaret Atwood. My analysis focuses on problems pertaining to the questions of genre, identity and female subjectivity. The thesis is thematically structured. Chapter One, 'The Question of Genre: Creative Re- Appropriations, explores the plurality of genres and narrative styles present in the novels. The second Chapter' A Proliferation of Identities: Doubling and Intertextuality' examines constructions of the self in the light of psychoanalytic theories of language and subjectivity which conceive of the subject as heterogeneous and in constant process. Atwood's challenge to the notion of the homogeneous ego finds a gendered vision wherein woman assum...
An ever-persistent question in Canada has always been the issue of identity. In this multicultural c...
grantor: University of TorontoMargaret Atwood's creative technique as a novelist is the su...
<p>Abstract:-A quest for women's identity has been a key idea of contemporary feminist thought. Femi...
This Research paper is to elucidate the quest for self-Identity and women subjections in Canadian so...
Margaret Eleanor Atwood (1939 – ) is one of the contemporary most preeminent and multitalented livin...
Thesis (M.A. (English))--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2003.Margaret Atwo...
Margaret Atwood, a prominent Canadian novelist, in her novels has proficiently and subtly voiced tra...
The present paper seeks to delineate how female revisits and reformulates her Image through artistic...
PhDThis thesis attempts to discover the links between concepts of identity and origins, and Canadia...
Romani Margaret Atvud mogu se svrstati u feminističku, postkolonijalnu, postmodernističku i naučnofa...
This thesis is a study of several texts written by Margaret Atwood, and is motivated by a desire to...
The question of women's identity is a critical question in feminist literary theory. Two streams of ...
Background: The development of understanding among women, related to the rise of consciou...
This dissertation, as its title suggests, is a study of gender and identification. The main body of ...
[[abstract]]This study starts from a thesis that Margaret Atwood is a serious thinker whose writing ...
An ever-persistent question in Canada has always been the issue of identity. In this multicultural c...
grantor: University of TorontoMargaret Atwood's creative technique as a novelist is the su...
<p>Abstract:-A quest for women's identity has been a key idea of contemporary feminist thought. Femi...
This Research paper is to elucidate the quest for self-Identity and women subjections in Canadian so...
Margaret Eleanor Atwood (1939 – ) is one of the contemporary most preeminent and multitalented livin...
Thesis (M.A. (English))--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2003.Margaret Atwo...
Margaret Atwood, a prominent Canadian novelist, in her novels has proficiently and subtly voiced tra...
The present paper seeks to delineate how female revisits and reformulates her Image through artistic...
PhDThis thesis attempts to discover the links between concepts of identity and origins, and Canadia...
Romani Margaret Atvud mogu se svrstati u feminističku, postkolonijalnu, postmodernističku i naučnofa...
This thesis is a study of several texts written by Margaret Atwood, and is motivated by a desire to...
The question of women's identity is a critical question in feminist literary theory. Two streams of ...
Background: The development of understanding among women, related to the rise of consciou...
This dissertation, as its title suggests, is a study of gender and identification. The main body of ...
[[abstract]]This study starts from a thesis that Margaret Atwood is a serious thinker whose writing ...
An ever-persistent question in Canada has always been the issue of identity. In this multicultural c...
grantor: University of TorontoMargaret Atwood's creative technique as a novelist is the su...
<p>Abstract:-A quest for women's identity has been a key idea of contemporary feminist thought. Femi...