Trabajo de fin de Grado. Grado en Estudios Ingleses. Curso académico 2017-2018[EN]This essay is an attempt to prove that both Orlando (1928) and Cloud Nine (1979), written by Virginia Woolf and Caryl Churchill respectively, can be considered pre-queer feminist works that anticipate some of the most important ideas of Queer Studies years before the actual appearance of Queer Theory itself. After explaining some of the queer concepts explored by Michell Foucault and Judith Butler such as subversiveness, power relations and heteronormativity or gender performativity as an introduction to Queer Theory, I will analyse the most relevant characters in the works and their implications to prove that both authors question these contemporary notions...
Este Trabajo de Fin de Grado explora las ideas sobre género, escritoras y la historia literaria en l...
Throughout the history of art, from the Ancient Greek to the present day, sexual personas create a ...
This article examines the valuable contribution that Katherine Bradley and her niece Edith Cooper ma...
The aim of this essay is to analyse Virginia Woolf’s novel Orlando from a queer perspective, focusin...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão. ...
This present Master's Thesis aims to reflect upon the importance of the correlation between Literar...
Relying on the seminal gender theory of Judith Butler, the aim of this paper is to both compartmenta...
The term Queer was first used by Teresa de Lauretis in 1991 to describe constructs that did not adhe...
My dissertation explores the ways in which female desire is used as a political metaphor to parody t...
This dissertation uses contemporary queer theory to analyze women's writings from the XVIIth to the ...
Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: A Biography (1928) is a fictional literary biography that archives the liv...
En este trabajo de fin de grado se pretende mostrar cómo Orlando de Virginia Woolf presenta una visi...
Abstract This paper is an analysis of Virginia Woolf's novel Orlando. My rendering of the novel is i...
This dissertation proposes to discuss the differences in the representation of homosexual relationsh...
ABSTRACT The present paper aims at concentrating on Judith Butler’s theory of gender as performance ...
Este Trabajo de Fin de Grado explora las ideas sobre género, escritoras y la historia literaria en l...
Throughout the history of art, from the Ancient Greek to the present day, sexual personas create a ...
This article examines the valuable contribution that Katherine Bradley and her niece Edith Cooper ma...
The aim of this essay is to analyse Virginia Woolf’s novel Orlando from a queer perspective, focusin...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão. ...
This present Master's Thesis aims to reflect upon the importance of the correlation between Literar...
Relying on the seminal gender theory of Judith Butler, the aim of this paper is to both compartmenta...
The term Queer was first used by Teresa de Lauretis in 1991 to describe constructs that did not adhe...
My dissertation explores the ways in which female desire is used as a political metaphor to parody t...
This dissertation uses contemporary queer theory to analyze women's writings from the XVIIth to the ...
Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: A Biography (1928) is a fictional literary biography that archives the liv...
En este trabajo de fin de grado se pretende mostrar cómo Orlando de Virginia Woolf presenta una visi...
Abstract This paper is an analysis of Virginia Woolf's novel Orlando. My rendering of the novel is i...
This dissertation proposes to discuss the differences in the representation of homosexual relationsh...
ABSTRACT The present paper aims at concentrating on Judith Butler’s theory of gender as performance ...
Este Trabajo de Fin de Grado explora las ideas sobre género, escritoras y la historia literaria en l...
Throughout the history of art, from the Ancient Greek to the present day, sexual personas create a ...
This article examines the valuable contribution that Katherine Bradley and her niece Edith Cooper ma...