Published work by a Douglas College Student Alumni. Gia and Serena Pirji are sisters, but as the first-generation born in Canada to immigrant parents, their lives play out in different ways because of their skin tone. Gia's fair skin grants her membership to cliques of white kids as a teen, while Serena's dark skin means she is labelled as Indian and treated as inferior. This superficial difference, imposed by a society obsessed with skin colour and hierarchy, sets the sisters into a dynamic that plays out throughout their lives. In a world where white skin is preferable, the sisters are pitted against each other through acts of revenge and competition as they experience adultery, ruined friendships, domestic abuse, infertility and motherho...
[Introduction] Lily Bart, the queen of easy elegance and perfectly-timed blushes, experiences a dram...
The purpose of this project was to explore the nature of relationships and the concept of light and ...
With Goblin Market as a touchstone for sororal values and a review of turn-of-the-century women\u27s...
Published work by a Douglas College Student Alumni. Gia and Serena Pirji are sisters, but as the fir...
This dissertation explores how identity is defined in contemporary South Asian diaspora fiction with...
The study of sisters, particularly bonded sisters is an emerging but as yet underdeveloped area. Thi...
The present paper fixates on sensibility exploration of women characters in the novel of Bharati Muk...
Anna is not sick, but she might as well be. By age thirteen, she has undergone countless surgeries, ...
‘Sisterhood’ (Original Novel) is accompanied by an exegesis detailing the research undertaken to pro...
This fictional novel, which explores familial relationships stretching across generations, is told f...
Bharati Mukherjee is one of the major Indian women writers lived in America. She has written more th...
Canadian feminists at the turn of the 20th century were interested in producing a collectivity that ...
African American adolescent females are looking for representations of themselves in the young adult...
Keywords: Rebellion, Anna Fitzgerald, My Sister Keeper. My Sister Keeper is the one of the films dir...
Satirical in tone, Joyce Carol Oates's recent novel My Sister, My Love:\ud The Intimate Story of Sky...
[Introduction] Lily Bart, the queen of easy elegance and perfectly-timed blushes, experiences a dram...
The purpose of this project was to explore the nature of relationships and the concept of light and ...
With Goblin Market as a touchstone for sororal values and a review of turn-of-the-century women\u27s...
Published work by a Douglas College Student Alumni. Gia and Serena Pirji are sisters, but as the fir...
This dissertation explores how identity is defined in contemporary South Asian diaspora fiction with...
The study of sisters, particularly bonded sisters is an emerging but as yet underdeveloped area. Thi...
The present paper fixates on sensibility exploration of women characters in the novel of Bharati Muk...
Anna is not sick, but she might as well be. By age thirteen, she has undergone countless surgeries, ...
‘Sisterhood’ (Original Novel) is accompanied by an exegesis detailing the research undertaken to pro...
This fictional novel, which explores familial relationships stretching across generations, is told f...
Bharati Mukherjee is one of the major Indian women writers lived in America. She has written more th...
Canadian feminists at the turn of the 20th century were interested in producing a collectivity that ...
African American adolescent females are looking for representations of themselves in the young adult...
Keywords: Rebellion, Anna Fitzgerald, My Sister Keeper. My Sister Keeper is the one of the films dir...
Satirical in tone, Joyce Carol Oates's recent novel My Sister, My Love:\ud The Intimate Story of Sky...
[Introduction] Lily Bart, the queen of easy elegance and perfectly-timed blushes, experiences a dram...
The purpose of this project was to explore the nature of relationships and the concept of light and ...
With Goblin Market as a touchstone for sororal values and a review of turn-of-the-century women\u27s...