Bending Gen(re)der: The Negotiation of Identity through Language in Hélène Cixous and the Self analyses the French author Hélène Cixous and her most recently published book, Love Itself in the Letterbox. The book cannot be said to fit into a specific genre but moves through a series of musings surrounding her personal history with France, New York, authors she has been influenced by, her relationship with mother, and most often the contemplation of her lover. Cixous’ use of ecriture feminine (women’s writing) layers the writing to create a playful, confusing, incongruent body of work in an attempt to subvert the phallogocentric. In my thesis I contemplate this ecriture feminine and explore how Cixous has used it to understand identit...
This paper looks at French literature that defies binary and heteronormative gender roles and identi...
From the courtesan Esther in Honoré de Balzac’s Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes (1838-1847) to...
This dissertation examines how twentieth-century experimental women writers construct non/narrative ...
Hélène Cixous is perhaps best known for her paper, ‘The Laugh of the Medusa’ (1976) and her literary...
This thesis features a range of texts that exemplify my practice. They include experimental prose, p...
Relying on the work of poststructuralists Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, and Judith Halberstam for ...
How does language structure patriarchy? How are gendered language and creation story imagery evidenc...
Les autres voleuses is a study about écriture : the textual construction of identity through writing...
The question of women's identity is a critical question in feminist literary theory. Two streams of ...
The framework of early modern gender wars situates androgyny, intersexuality, and transgender phenom...
This paper is an exploration of Nina Bouraoui’s semi-autobiographical novel Garçon manqué and Leïla ...
The thesis begins with an exploration of the conversational mode of reading, modelled by Cixous, wit...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Katia Diamond-Sagias(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Flor...
By focusing on Iranian diasporic literature, this article aims to investigate the role of the exiled...
Excerpt: Hélène Cixous is a highly prolific Francophone theorist, poet, novelist, playwright, philo...
This paper looks at French literature that defies binary and heteronormative gender roles and identi...
From the courtesan Esther in Honoré de Balzac’s Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes (1838-1847) to...
This dissertation examines how twentieth-century experimental women writers construct non/narrative ...
Hélène Cixous is perhaps best known for her paper, ‘The Laugh of the Medusa’ (1976) and her literary...
This thesis features a range of texts that exemplify my practice. They include experimental prose, p...
Relying on the work of poststructuralists Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, and Judith Halberstam for ...
How does language structure patriarchy? How are gendered language and creation story imagery evidenc...
Les autres voleuses is a study about écriture : the textual construction of identity through writing...
The question of women's identity is a critical question in feminist literary theory. Two streams of ...
The framework of early modern gender wars situates androgyny, intersexuality, and transgender phenom...
This paper is an exploration of Nina Bouraoui’s semi-autobiographical novel Garçon manqué and Leïla ...
The thesis begins with an exploration of the conversational mode of reading, modelled by Cixous, wit...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Katia Diamond-Sagias(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Flor...
By focusing on Iranian diasporic literature, this article aims to investigate the role of the exiled...
Excerpt: Hélène Cixous is a highly prolific Francophone theorist, poet, novelist, playwright, philo...
This paper looks at French literature that defies binary and heteronormative gender roles and identi...
From the courtesan Esther in Honoré de Balzac’s Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes (1838-1847) to...
This dissertation examines how twentieth-century experimental women writers construct non/narrative ...