The present paper attempts to closely study Virginia Woolf’s Orlando in terms of Judith Butler’s concepts of gender, performativity, and agency. Woolf examines women, their struggles and positions in literary history, and their needs for independence. Themes in her works consist of gender relations, class hierarchy, and the consequences of war. In most of her novels, she moves away from the use of plot and character and, instead, emphasizes the psychological aspects of her characters. In Orlando, the protagonist lives through centuries and Woolf allows her character to transform into a female halfway during the novel. The novel is directly engaged in the women’s position and mentality through the lines, dialogues, and events. The pr...
Throughout the history of art, from the Ancient Greek to the present day, sexual personas create a ...
Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: A Biography (1928) is a fictional literary biography that archives the liv...
This study discusses cultural categories of identity in the portrayal of Orlando in Virginia Woolf's...
ABSTRACT The present paper aims at concentrating on Judith Butler’s theory of gender as performance ...
Relying on the seminal gender theory of Judith Butler, the aim of this paper is to both compartmenta...
Abstract: Literature is the kind of the tool to tell the daily life of the people, their behaviours,...
This thesis presents an exploration of the representation of gender in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando and ...
The aim of this study is to demonstrate the gender language in the novels of Virginia Woolf. At the ...
Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirem...
This final paper deals with the position of women in modernist novels Orlando by Virginia Woolf and...
En este trabajo de fin de grado se pretende mostrar cómo Orlando de Virginia Woolf presenta una visi...
This essay is a close reading of Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: a Biography that focuses on representatio...
This paper uses sociologist Erving Goffman’s theories to examine the nature of gender and identity i...
This thesis examines strategies for exercising feminine power within patriarchal settings; in partic...
This paper will focus on Judith Butler's work on gender and performativity. It will use Butler's exa...
Throughout the history of art, from the Ancient Greek to the present day, sexual personas create a ...
Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: A Biography (1928) is a fictional literary biography that archives the liv...
This study discusses cultural categories of identity in the portrayal of Orlando in Virginia Woolf's...
ABSTRACT The present paper aims at concentrating on Judith Butler’s theory of gender as performance ...
Relying on the seminal gender theory of Judith Butler, the aim of this paper is to both compartmenta...
Abstract: Literature is the kind of the tool to tell the daily life of the people, their behaviours,...
This thesis presents an exploration of the representation of gender in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando and ...
The aim of this study is to demonstrate the gender language in the novels of Virginia Woolf. At the ...
Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirem...
This final paper deals with the position of women in modernist novels Orlando by Virginia Woolf and...
En este trabajo de fin de grado se pretende mostrar cómo Orlando de Virginia Woolf presenta una visi...
This essay is a close reading of Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: a Biography that focuses on representatio...
This paper uses sociologist Erving Goffman’s theories to examine the nature of gender and identity i...
This thesis examines strategies for exercising feminine power within patriarchal settings; in partic...
This paper will focus on Judith Butler's work on gender and performativity. It will use Butler's exa...
Throughout the history of art, from the Ancient Greek to the present day, sexual personas create a ...
Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: A Biography (1928) is a fictional literary biography that archives the liv...
This study discusses cultural categories of identity in the portrayal of Orlando in Virginia Woolf's...