In her poetry, Dorothy Parker uses parody as a literary device to detect and denounce gender inequalities and sexist prejudices in New York during the early twentieth century. Despite the pressures of popular magazine culture on women, and her amusing jabs at her own sex in presumed complicity with the prevailing patriarchal ideology, Parker laughs last because her parodic verses, intertwining humor and faultfinding, are not only intended to entertain her male readers, but also to build a virtual village of female sympathy within a hostile male New York. She encourages sisterly bonding and welcomes real women, who are misrepresented by compulsory feminine images of happy domesticity or deviant sexual availability. Her poems offer her secret...
IMAGES OF WOMEN IN FICTION: FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES, edited by Susan Koppelman Cornillon (Popular Pres...
International audienceMujeres poetas que deshacen las norMas de género: del canibalisMo erótico al p...
IMAGES OF WOMEN IN LITERATURE, edited by Mary Anne Ferguson (Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1973: paper, ...
In her poetry, Dorothy Parker uses parody as a literary device to detect and denounce gender inequal...
El corpus poético de Dorothy Parker trasciende el retrato de una socialite y de una época mítica: Nu...
Dorothy Parker, who once called herself a little Jewish girl trying to be cute, is perhaps best re...
Most criticism on Dorothy Parker (1893–1967) highlights her literary persona only to the detriment o...
The re-evaluation of texts written by women from newer critical perspectives has allowed for more nu...
The Rhetoric of Rage explores the treatment of women from a contemporary feminist perspective and re...
The relationship between victims and manipulators is a basic theme in the works of Dorothy Parker. R...
[Abstract] This article compares The Diaries of Adam and Eve (Twain, 1904-1906), The Incredible Shri...
Emily Dickinson’s poem “There is a morn by men unseen” (Fr13) has been interpreted by feminist criti...
Considered a pioneer in unveiling the human aspect of ‘white trash,’ Dorothy Allison’s work has been...
La literatura universal se ha encargado de presentarnos el silencio como un rasgo inherente al sexo ...
Essa dissertação tem como objetivo analisar os contos da escritora Dorothy Parker em diálogo com seu...
IMAGES OF WOMEN IN FICTION: FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES, edited by Susan Koppelman Cornillon (Popular Pres...
International audienceMujeres poetas que deshacen las norMas de género: del canibalisMo erótico al p...
IMAGES OF WOMEN IN LITERATURE, edited by Mary Anne Ferguson (Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1973: paper, ...
In her poetry, Dorothy Parker uses parody as a literary device to detect and denounce gender inequal...
El corpus poético de Dorothy Parker trasciende el retrato de una socialite y de una época mítica: Nu...
Dorothy Parker, who once called herself a little Jewish girl trying to be cute, is perhaps best re...
Most criticism on Dorothy Parker (1893–1967) highlights her literary persona only to the detriment o...
The re-evaluation of texts written by women from newer critical perspectives has allowed for more nu...
The Rhetoric of Rage explores the treatment of women from a contemporary feminist perspective and re...
The relationship between victims and manipulators is a basic theme in the works of Dorothy Parker. R...
[Abstract] This article compares The Diaries of Adam and Eve (Twain, 1904-1906), The Incredible Shri...
Emily Dickinson’s poem “There is a morn by men unseen” (Fr13) has been interpreted by feminist criti...
Considered a pioneer in unveiling the human aspect of ‘white trash,’ Dorothy Allison’s work has been...
La literatura universal se ha encargado de presentarnos el silencio como un rasgo inherente al sexo ...
Essa dissertação tem como objetivo analisar os contos da escritora Dorothy Parker em diálogo com seu...
IMAGES OF WOMEN IN FICTION: FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES, edited by Susan Koppelman Cornillon (Popular Pres...
International audienceMujeres poetas que deshacen las norMas de género: del canibalisMo erótico al p...
IMAGES OF WOMEN IN LITERATURE, edited by Mary Anne Ferguson (Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1973: paper, ...