This thesis aims to explore theoretically the development of characterization in general and the coming of age genre in particular, before moving on to see how Linda Hogan and Louise Erdrich have utilized this genre in order to convey the issues they want to illuminate in Power and The Round House. Since these novels are by and about indigenous women, this thesis will argue the necessity for an extended paradigm in order to account for the complexity of the indigenous characters in Power and The Round House, based on an analysis of the concept 'intersectionality'. The main goal for this analysis is to suggest how similar readings of literature by and about indigenous women might become valuable contributions from feminist criticism in the o...
This research entitled ‘’An Analysis of Feminism Elements in Green’s Looking For Alaska’’. It is a r...
This study examines the traditional views surrounding Indigenous birthing and mothering, as well as ...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of the works of the Native American author Louise Erdrich (Lov...
This dissertation argues for the development of a red feminist literary analysis in the context of r...
Western patriarchy has become deeply ingrained in Indigenous Nations. Patriarchal ideology takes man...
Western patriarchy has become deeply ingrained in Indigenous Nations. Patriarchal ideology takes man...
This Paper focuses on the Native American’s struggles and problems through their color and racial di...
Abstract: My talk today will demonstrate how author Louise Erdrich’s novel The Round House offers a ...
In a novel critics have described as a "thriller-like" coming-of-age story, Louise Erdrich's The Rou...
In Indigenous Women’s Writing and the Cultural Study of Law, Cheryl Suzack explores Indigenous women...
My thesis is the first full length study of representations of Indigenous women in Anglophone Caribb...
The political ramifications of gender complementarity for women in Native American literature result...
In their book Introduction to Feminist Thought and Action, Menoukha Robin Case and Allison V. Craig ...
This thesis examines the short story collections and auto/biographical, self-reflexive works of Lee ...
International audienceNative American author Linda Hogan mirrors the exception of the state of Oklah...
This research entitled ‘’An Analysis of Feminism Elements in Green’s Looking For Alaska’’. It is a r...
This study examines the traditional views surrounding Indigenous birthing and mothering, as well as ...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of the works of the Native American author Louise Erdrich (Lov...
This dissertation argues for the development of a red feminist literary analysis in the context of r...
Western patriarchy has become deeply ingrained in Indigenous Nations. Patriarchal ideology takes man...
Western patriarchy has become deeply ingrained in Indigenous Nations. Patriarchal ideology takes man...
This Paper focuses on the Native American’s struggles and problems through their color and racial di...
Abstract: My talk today will demonstrate how author Louise Erdrich’s novel The Round House offers a ...
In a novel critics have described as a "thriller-like" coming-of-age story, Louise Erdrich's The Rou...
In Indigenous Women’s Writing and the Cultural Study of Law, Cheryl Suzack explores Indigenous women...
My thesis is the first full length study of representations of Indigenous women in Anglophone Caribb...
The political ramifications of gender complementarity for women in Native American literature result...
In their book Introduction to Feminist Thought and Action, Menoukha Robin Case and Allison V. Craig ...
This thesis examines the short story collections and auto/biographical, self-reflexive works of Lee ...
International audienceNative American author Linda Hogan mirrors the exception of the state of Oklah...
This research entitled ‘’An Analysis of Feminism Elements in Green’s Looking For Alaska’’. It is a r...
This study examines the traditional views surrounding Indigenous birthing and mothering, as well as ...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of the works of the Native American author Louise Erdrich (Lov...