In my project I focus on the use of art by anarchists to challenge authority structures in Ursula K. Le Guin’s novel The Dispossessed. Basing her novel in the science fiction genre enabled Le Guin the freedom to create her own worlds while exploring whether an anarchist utopia can successfully operate without the interference of government and authoritative control. In order to determine the viability of an anarchist utopia, Le Guin created two planets with competing ideologies: the capitalist planet Urras and the revolutionary anarchist planet of Anarres. In addition to these planets, Le Guin explores anarchism through two main characters who identify as anarchists, Shevek and Tirin. They are both influenced by the nature of their chos...
Thèse numérisée par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.[À l'origine dans / W...
Literary modernism is often defined by a stylistic distinctiveness generated by experiments in subje...
This thesis provides a critical revaluation of the work of A.S. Byatt by exposing the nature and com...
In my project I focus on the use of art by anarchists to challenge authority structures in Ursula K....
This thesis aims to elucidate previously obscured aspects of nineteenth-century women’s writing, thr...
The objective of this thesis is to provide a theoretical analysis and conceptual history of the most...
This dissertation analyses the protagonists in The Dispossessed, The Left Hand of Darkness, and Teha...
In light of the current political climate there has been a notable increase in the presence of acade...
While literary critics have explored the politics of labor in pre-war modernist literature, th...
Utilizing a hermeneutical narrative analysis, this thesis is the study of two texts. The analysis, o...
The origins of rape culture, as a concept, lie in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, in the we...
The Western worldview of deviance is supplemented by the expanding jurisdiction of the expert relian...
In the early and mid twentieth century, as social and political movements fractioned Jewish communit...
Freud, Maritain, and Aquinas have greatly influenced the literature of Graham Greene, and Greene\u27...
This dissertation analyzes Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale, a novel set in a theocratic patri...
Thèse numérisée par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.[À l'origine dans / W...
Literary modernism is often defined by a stylistic distinctiveness generated by experiments in subje...
This thesis provides a critical revaluation of the work of A.S. Byatt by exposing the nature and com...
In my project I focus on the use of art by anarchists to challenge authority structures in Ursula K....
This thesis aims to elucidate previously obscured aspects of nineteenth-century women’s writing, thr...
The objective of this thesis is to provide a theoretical analysis and conceptual history of the most...
This dissertation analyses the protagonists in The Dispossessed, The Left Hand of Darkness, and Teha...
In light of the current political climate there has been a notable increase in the presence of acade...
While literary critics have explored the politics of labor in pre-war modernist literature, th...
Utilizing a hermeneutical narrative analysis, this thesis is the study of two texts. The analysis, o...
The origins of rape culture, as a concept, lie in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, in the we...
The Western worldview of deviance is supplemented by the expanding jurisdiction of the expert relian...
In the early and mid twentieth century, as social and political movements fractioned Jewish communit...
Freud, Maritain, and Aquinas have greatly influenced the literature of Graham Greene, and Greene\u27...
This dissertation analyzes Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale, a novel set in a theocratic patri...
Thèse numérisée par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.[À l'origine dans / W...
Literary modernism is often defined by a stylistic distinctiveness generated by experiments in subje...
This thesis provides a critical revaluation of the work of A.S. Byatt by exposing the nature and com...