In the sense that women have been hystericized by male theories about femininity, Freudian psychoanalysis has functioned as an institution which seeks women's silence. Hysteria is the dis-ease of this silence; that is to say, it is a set of eloquent symptoms--a "writing" on the body--which signify women's oppression/repression. It is within this apparent contradiction that feminine representation takes place. The figure for such representation is, therefore, hysteria: working "in the gaps," "between the lines," telling the story of patriarchy only to disrupt this story, Frida Kahlo, Anais Nin, and Kathy Acker create feminine fictions. Kahlo's autobiographical painting is inextricable from her obsession with husband Diego Rivera, just as Nin...
Kathy Acker's oevre maps the interaction of forces of power, tracing the overflow of primal drives a...
This work asks the question, primarily: what kind of performance is the hysterical attack? And what ...
[1] In Kathy Acker’s Don Quixote, physical pain produces delirium through which the narrator gains a...
Hysteria is a quite common phenomenon that prevailed in the twentieth century literature, as such, f...
Elaine Showalter has objected to what she sees as a tendency in Cixous's writing to reflect on hyste...
Elaine Showalter has objected to what she sees as a tendency in Cixous's writing to reflect on hyste...
Sigmund Freud first explored the connection between plot and gendered subjectivity. Unfortunately he...
Horror as a genre holds a unique place in pop culture as a space in which to explore our fears in wa...
Consumption as Agency: An Exploration of the Feminine Grotesque In the genre of horror, the feminine...
Cross-disciplinary analysis of contemporary images and representations of hysteria We seem to be liv...
Madness has long been regarded as a condition that is commonly associated with the female gender to ...
This dissertation examines the woman\u27s part in dramatic representation as a hysterical construct ...
This paper examines the representation of hysteria in Toni Morrison’s Paradise. The study will mainl...
Modernity would like us to believe we are in control: you can be whatever you want if you work hard ...
This thesis explores the ways that sexual violence becomes perceptible through the body. While we ar...
Kathy Acker's oevre maps the interaction of forces of power, tracing the overflow of primal drives a...
This work asks the question, primarily: what kind of performance is the hysterical attack? And what ...
[1] In Kathy Acker’s Don Quixote, physical pain produces delirium through which the narrator gains a...
Hysteria is a quite common phenomenon that prevailed in the twentieth century literature, as such, f...
Elaine Showalter has objected to what she sees as a tendency in Cixous's writing to reflect on hyste...
Elaine Showalter has objected to what she sees as a tendency in Cixous's writing to reflect on hyste...
Sigmund Freud first explored the connection between plot and gendered subjectivity. Unfortunately he...
Horror as a genre holds a unique place in pop culture as a space in which to explore our fears in wa...
Consumption as Agency: An Exploration of the Feminine Grotesque In the genre of horror, the feminine...
Cross-disciplinary analysis of contemporary images and representations of hysteria We seem to be liv...
Madness has long been regarded as a condition that is commonly associated with the female gender to ...
This dissertation examines the woman\u27s part in dramatic representation as a hysterical construct ...
This paper examines the representation of hysteria in Toni Morrison’s Paradise. The study will mainl...
Modernity would like us to believe we are in control: you can be whatever you want if you work hard ...
This thesis explores the ways that sexual violence becomes perceptible through the body. While we ar...
Kathy Acker's oevre maps the interaction of forces of power, tracing the overflow of primal drives a...
This work asks the question, primarily: what kind of performance is the hysterical attack? And what ...
[1] In Kathy Acker’s Don Quixote, physical pain produces delirium through which the narrator gains a...