This feminist disability study of Flannery O’Connor’s short fiction considers the ways in which the female body, disability, and theology converge. While previous critics have interpreted O’Connor’s female characters to be anti-feminist representations or pro-feminist illustrations of harm perpetrated by a patriarchal society, neither approach holistically incorporates O’Connor’s Catholicism and her chronic illness. This feminist-disability analysis aims to understand O’Connor’s interpretion of an authentic understanding of God. This understanding is centered on the Eucharist as the literal body of Christ and the disability of her female characters as a different, but not necessarily disempowered, state of being. Ultimately, in O’Connor’s t...
This thesis examines the representation of disabled people in Western culture within the context of ...
A 20th century American southern writer, Flannery O'Connor masterfully reconciled opposites - in her...
This dissertation investigates the theological significance of place in the work of Flannery O’Conno...
This essay analyzes Flannery O’Connor’s use of characters whose bodies depart from cultural rules an...
In Flannery O'Connor's stories the handicapped often enact controlling roles. They cut contrasting f...
The entire body or Flannery O\u27Connor\u27s published fiction can be found in two volumes, One, a S...
Throughout O\u27Connor\u27s fiction, we see characters who are marked by suffering or disability. It...
Readers approaching Flannery O\u27Connor\u27s fiction have varied opinions as to the impact of her f...
Flannery O\u27Connor died in 1963 when she was thirty-nine. Her life and her career were short. Her ...
Mary Flannery O’Connor (1925-64) was born in Savannah, Georgia as the only child of the American Iri...
In this thesis, by an analysis of the major works of Flannery O\u27Connor, I have examined the relat...
The aim of this thesis is to first demonstrate that the close reading of selected works of Flannery ...
The majority of critics interested in the religious elements of Flannery O\u27Connor\u27s fiction ar...
Submission of Proposal For SECCLL Conference Flannery O’Connor’s Pantheo-Christian World Flannery O’...
While her contributions to American literature were not necessarily extensive, the magnitude of what...
This thesis examines the representation of disabled people in Western culture within the context of ...
A 20th century American southern writer, Flannery O'Connor masterfully reconciled opposites - in her...
This dissertation investigates the theological significance of place in the work of Flannery O’Conno...
This essay analyzes Flannery O’Connor’s use of characters whose bodies depart from cultural rules an...
In Flannery O'Connor's stories the handicapped often enact controlling roles. They cut contrasting f...
The entire body or Flannery O\u27Connor\u27s published fiction can be found in two volumes, One, a S...
Throughout O\u27Connor\u27s fiction, we see characters who are marked by suffering or disability. It...
Readers approaching Flannery O\u27Connor\u27s fiction have varied opinions as to the impact of her f...
Flannery O\u27Connor died in 1963 when she was thirty-nine. Her life and her career were short. Her ...
Mary Flannery O’Connor (1925-64) was born in Savannah, Georgia as the only child of the American Iri...
In this thesis, by an analysis of the major works of Flannery O\u27Connor, I have examined the relat...
The aim of this thesis is to first demonstrate that the close reading of selected works of Flannery ...
The majority of critics interested in the religious elements of Flannery O\u27Connor\u27s fiction ar...
Submission of Proposal For SECCLL Conference Flannery O’Connor’s Pantheo-Christian World Flannery O’...
While her contributions to American literature were not necessarily extensive, the magnitude of what...
This thesis examines the representation of disabled people in Western culture within the context of ...
A 20th century American southern writer, Flannery O'Connor masterfully reconciled opposites - in her...
This dissertation investigates the theological significance of place in the work of Flannery O’Conno...