Points out deficiencies of traditional mythic and psychological archetypes in encompassing females. Considers some heroes and heroines of modern fantasy who demonstrate a new paradigm of archetypes not tied to gender
My research explores comparative female hero-archetypes in medieval romances as narrative structures...
This paper begins by considering the nature of some of the stylised “evil” and “good” character type...
This thesis discusses female archetypal warriors in several fantasy novels written for children and ...
The mass-appearance of female heroes in popular culture in recent decades may encourage the opinion ...
Psychoanalysts Sigmund Freud and C.G. Jung first noted the archetypal symbolism to be found in the d...
The Hero archetype is one well known in media and popular culture. The brave man who sallies forth i...
The role of the modern epic high fantasy hero was defined as having the following seven traits among...
Female Heroes in Myths and Fairy Tales Myths and fairy tales express, among other things, what it...
The majority of articles in this issue of Mythlore have to do with a selection of female characters ...
The traditional literary epic, an androcentric genre produced within patriarchial cultures by male a...
My thesis critiques traditional models of the hero’s journey in young adult fantasy literature that ...
This content analysis of six fantasy novels for children aged approximately 8 to 12 discusses the ar...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 92-120.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Mythological narrative mode...
Compared to other genres of literature, modern-day fantasy is often disregarded as Eurocentric and h...
Tamora Pierce’s Tortall books appear to be about the traditionally construed hero’s journey, though ...
My research explores comparative female hero-archetypes in medieval romances as narrative structures...
This paper begins by considering the nature of some of the stylised “evil” and “good” character type...
This thesis discusses female archetypal warriors in several fantasy novels written for children and ...
The mass-appearance of female heroes in popular culture in recent decades may encourage the opinion ...
Psychoanalysts Sigmund Freud and C.G. Jung first noted the archetypal symbolism to be found in the d...
The Hero archetype is one well known in media and popular culture. The brave man who sallies forth i...
The role of the modern epic high fantasy hero was defined as having the following seven traits among...
Female Heroes in Myths and Fairy Tales Myths and fairy tales express, among other things, what it...
The majority of articles in this issue of Mythlore have to do with a selection of female characters ...
The traditional literary epic, an androcentric genre produced within patriarchial cultures by male a...
My thesis critiques traditional models of the hero’s journey in young adult fantasy literature that ...
This content analysis of six fantasy novels for children aged approximately 8 to 12 discusses the ar...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 92-120.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Mythological narrative mode...
Compared to other genres of literature, modern-day fantasy is often disregarded as Eurocentric and h...
Tamora Pierce’s Tortall books appear to be about the traditionally construed hero’s journey, though ...
My research explores comparative female hero-archetypes in medieval romances as narrative structures...
This paper begins by considering the nature of some of the stylised “evil” and “good” character type...
This thesis discusses female archetypal warriors in several fantasy novels written for children and ...