Throughout her career, Joyce Carol Oates has resisted the urge of others to label her a feminist writer, insisting that she be considered a writer, independent of biological gender. As America’s “chronicler of the middle class,” she has given voice to countless invisible female character types, but this is only one concern among many. Oates is incredibly active, but rather than to actively incite, she uses her prolific pen to create testimonies to contemporary American life, seeking particularly to give voice to the voiceless among us. In spite of the notions of crime and justice being central to her fiction since her first published story in the late 60s, “In The Old World,” any incarceration alluded to in her writing has tended towards th...
In A Bloodsmoor Romance, Joyce Carol Oates uses a parody of nineteenth-century attitudes to women to...
In an interview conducted the week before Ronald Reagan was elected president, Joyce Carol Oates dis...
The paper I proposed for this conference developed the theme of how we might derive knowledge from s...
International audienceThroughout her career, Joyce Carol Oates has resisted the urge of others to la...
A review of an anthology edited by Joyce Carol Oates with reference to the editor\u27s literary enga...
International audienceThough no Oates story exclusively uses New Orleans as setting, the city does p...
In the Kenyon Review, Joyce Carol Oates once wrote, “Writing is our way of assuaging homesickness,” ...
Joyce Carol Oates draws extensively on news stories, as well as on elements of her own family’s past...
A review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s novel A Book of American Martyrs considering her fiction\u27s dia...
A review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s Pursuit considering the elements of suspense, learned gendered be...
There are many reasons why contemporary American writer Joyce Carol Oates\u27 1990 novella I Lock My...
Review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s short story collection DIS MEM BER, considering the author\u27s att...
A review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s short story collection Beautiful Days considering how this fictio...
Key words: violence, superficial, realism, gothic, parody ABSTRACT This study aims at presenting a...
From the beginning of her career fifty years ago, Joyce Carol Oates has incessantly devoted both her...
In A Bloodsmoor Romance, Joyce Carol Oates uses a parody of nineteenth-century attitudes to women to...
In an interview conducted the week before Ronald Reagan was elected president, Joyce Carol Oates dis...
The paper I proposed for this conference developed the theme of how we might derive knowledge from s...
International audienceThroughout her career, Joyce Carol Oates has resisted the urge of others to la...
A review of an anthology edited by Joyce Carol Oates with reference to the editor\u27s literary enga...
International audienceThough no Oates story exclusively uses New Orleans as setting, the city does p...
In the Kenyon Review, Joyce Carol Oates once wrote, “Writing is our way of assuaging homesickness,” ...
Joyce Carol Oates draws extensively on news stories, as well as on elements of her own family’s past...
A review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s novel A Book of American Martyrs considering her fiction\u27s dia...
A review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s Pursuit considering the elements of suspense, learned gendered be...
There are many reasons why contemporary American writer Joyce Carol Oates\u27 1990 novella I Lock My...
Review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s short story collection DIS MEM BER, considering the author\u27s att...
A review of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s short story collection Beautiful Days considering how this fictio...
Key words: violence, superficial, realism, gothic, parody ABSTRACT This study aims at presenting a...
From the beginning of her career fifty years ago, Joyce Carol Oates has incessantly devoted both her...
In A Bloodsmoor Romance, Joyce Carol Oates uses a parody of nineteenth-century attitudes to women to...
In an interview conducted the week before Ronald Reagan was elected president, Joyce Carol Oates dis...
The paper I proposed for this conference developed the theme of how we might derive knowledge from s...