This essay considers the relation between the queer and the uncanny, and in particular the uncanny as it functions in relation to the postmodern writings of Jeanette Winterson. In view of current criticism suggesting that a lesbian feminist reading of Winterson’s more recent writings is increasingly difficult to sustain, the essay explores how a conception of the relation between the uncanny and the queer may facilitate new readings of Winterson’s less programmatic texts, focusing mainly on her 2004 novel Lighthousekeeping
Informed by interconnected theoretical approaches, the paper aims to illustrate the ways in which Je...
Recent materialist literary criticism has freed the fictional object from its old duties―simulating ...
Referring tο the ideas of Mary Russo, Julio Kristeva and other postmodern critics and theorists, my ...
In her work, Jeanette Winterson consistently shows an interest in history and the way in which it ha...
Women have been exposed to intense oppression in the male community for a long time. Authors have to...
This essay probes into the neglected aspects of Jeanette Winterson’s writing by reflecting on what s...
 Some literary works are particularly open to and ‘invite’ (Belsey 2005, p. 163) lesbian and qu...
The thesis elaborates upon a question which literary techniques Jeanette Winterson applies in her no...
Jeanette Winterson is an influential and award-winning contemporary British writer whose books combi...
Much scholarship has been devoted to determining the gender of the narrator in Jeanette Winterson’s ...
This essay is a reading of Jeanette Winterson’s novel Written on the Body. There are three major are...
The aim of this essay is to answer the question of how – in what ways – Jeanette Wintersons Written ...
This essay applies a trans ecological perspective to the transgender motif in Jeanette ...
With the help of feminist criticism and queer theory, this essay discusses the use of a genderless n...
This thesis examines strategies of feminist and lesbian reading in relation to the novels ofSarah Wa...
Informed by interconnected theoretical approaches, the paper aims to illustrate the ways in which Je...
Recent materialist literary criticism has freed the fictional object from its old duties―simulating ...
Referring tο the ideas of Mary Russo, Julio Kristeva and other postmodern critics and theorists, my ...
In her work, Jeanette Winterson consistently shows an interest in history and the way in which it ha...
Women have been exposed to intense oppression in the male community for a long time. Authors have to...
This essay probes into the neglected aspects of Jeanette Winterson’s writing by reflecting on what s...
 Some literary works are particularly open to and ‘invite’ (Belsey 2005, p. 163) lesbian and qu...
The thesis elaborates upon a question which literary techniques Jeanette Winterson applies in her no...
Jeanette Winterson is an influential and award-winning contemporary British writer whose books combi...
Much scholarship has been devoted to determining the gender of the narrator in Jeanette Winterson’s ...
This essay is a reading of Jeanette Winterson’s novel Written on the Body. There are three major are...
The aim of this essay is to answer the question of how – in what ways – Jeanette Wintersons Written ...
This essay applies a trans ecological perspective to the transgender motif in Jeanette ...
With the help of feminist criticism and queer theory, this essay discusses the use of a genderless n...
This thesis examines strategies of feminist and lesbian reading in relation to the novels ofSarah Wa...
Informed by interconnected theoretical approaches, the paper aims to illustrate the ways in which Je...
Recent materialist literary criticism has freed the fictional object from its old duties―simulating ...
Referring tο the ideas of Mary Russo, Julio Kristeva and other postmodern critics and theorists, my ...