This collection attempts to place in convergence a few central questions: how has woman’s experience of her body shaped her creativity? How do women exist in cultural contexts and, more importantly, how do they respond to cultural traditions that impose their conventions and contexts on women’s identities? Does the experience of being a woman, or more specifically of giving birth, alter the creative process for women? How and in what ways are women’s bodies conduits for ideological messages? How do women’s literary works respond to the variety of different ideologies imposed upon them? How are the literary genres they use shaped by women’s responses to their cultural positions? Large questions, perhaps ultimately unanswerable, but these are...
The purpose of this research is to analyse, from a feminist perspective, how Science Fiction texts t...
This article seeks to explore the area of women's writing as to provide additional material for a d...
The cultural productions of Katherine Anne Porter, Anita Brenner, Tina Modotti, Maria Izquierdo, and...
This collection attempts to place in convergence a few central questions: how has woman’s experience...
The essays in this collection explore the many ways in which women writers have seen and dreamed the...
My thesis is centered on poetics of the body in contemporary feminist art. Poetics, understood as th...
Since the advent of second-wave feminism, Canadian women writers have grappled with the multitude of...
The body as a source of subjectivity is one of the central political and poetical spaces that women'...
In this dissertation, I examine short stories by Canadian women writers from the 1970s to the 2000s ...
This thesis articulates how my own artwork/artistic process is part of a lifelong narrative about my...
My thesis, feminist in approach, examines voices of the concerned middle through the female ficti...
Feminist art is an artistic political movement that arised as an expression of feminism. It shows an...
This thesis is a creative and critical examination of transposing corporeal imagery from quotidian s...
The body is a way of being in the world and to contemplate it. The body limits, interacts and enjoys...
(Un)Knowing Women argues that the female body works as an epistemological site in a select group of ...
The purpose of this research is to analyse, from a feminist perspective, how Science Fiction texts t...
This article seeks to explore the area of women's writing as to provide additional material for a d...
The cultural productions of Katherine Anne Porter, Anita Brenner, Tina Modotti, Maria Izquierdo, and...
This collection attempts to place in convergence a few central questions: how has woman’s experience...
The essays in this collection explore the many ways in which women writers have seen and dreamed the...
My thesis is centered on poetics of the body in contemporary feminist art. Poetics, understood as th...
Since the advent of second-wave feminism, Canadian women writers have grappled with the multitude of...
The body as a source of subjectivity is one of the central political and poetical spaces that women'...
In this dissertation, I examine short stories by Canadian women writers from the 1970s to the 2000s ...
This thesis articulates how my own artwork/artistic process is part of a lifelong narrative about my...
My thesis, feminist in approach, examines voices of the concerned middle through the female ficti...
Feminist art is an artistic political movement that arised as an expression of feminism. It shows an...
This thesis is a creative and critical examination of transposing corporeal imagery from quotidian s...
The body is a way of being in the world and to contemplate it. The body limits, interacts and enjoys...
(Un)Knowing Women argues that the female body works as an epistemological site in a select group of ...
The purpose of this research is to analyse, from a feminist perspective, how Science Fiction texts t...
This article seeks to explore the area of women's writing as to provide additional material for a d...
The cultural productions of Katherine Anne Porter, Anita Brenner, Tina Modotti, Maria Izquierdo, and...