ABSTRACTThis article analyses the Twilight Series by Stephanie Meyer. These novels tell about the relationship among human, vampire and werewolf. This research aims to identify the stereotype of women and men in the novels. The writer focuses the analysis on some of women characters and men characters by appling the theory from Cheri Register “prescriptive criticism”. Register has standard toward a literary works from feminist view point. After analyzing the data, the writer found three women’s stereotype and two men’s domination. The negative depiction potrays (1) Women as dependent beings, (2) Women as submissive beings and (3) women as less Intelectual beings. The writer assumes that the twilight series do not participate on feminist dev...
Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga has achieved extraordinary popularity and scholars have interrogated...
This essay takes as its starting point John Stephens’ schema of masculine and feminine traits. The m...
This thesis explores some of the basic principles of the modern romance, with particular emphasis on...
This article examines gender roles and relations in the young adult novel Twilight (2005) by Stephen...
This article explores a feminist critique of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series (2005-2008), analyzin...
The novels Twilight and New Moon, written by Stephenie Meyer, present a barrier in media portrayal o...
This article explores a feminist critique of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series (2005-2008), analyzin...
This essay aims to describe and problematize gender roles and master suppression techniques in Steph...
Rachael Linthicum compares and critiques the first novel of the Twilight saga and author Stephenie M...
Vampires have dominated print literature since the 18th century, eventually becoming more visible as...
The Twilight saga is one of the absolute biggest cross-cultural phenomena we have seen so far in the...
For centuries, people have been hearing fairy tales from their childhood. Almost every fairy-tale co...
peer-reviewedWhile Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga has many problematic elements, it is not an anti-...
The vampire is still primarily a literary figure. The vampires we have seen on TV and cinema in rece...
[eng] This paper examines how myths of romantic love are used to hide patriarchal violence towards w...
Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga has achieved extraordinary popularity and scholars have interrogated...
This essay takes as its starting point John Stephens’ schema of masculine and feminine traits. The m...
This thesis explores some of the basic principles of the modern romance, with particular emphasis on...
This article examines gender roles and relations in the young adult novel Twilight (2005) by Stephen...
This article explores a feminist critique of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series (2005-2008), analyzin...
The novels Twilight and New Moon, written by Stephenie Meyer, present a barrier in media portrayal o...
This article explores a feminist critique of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series (2005-2008), analyzin...
This essay aims to describe and problematize gender roles and master suppression techniques in Steph...
Rachael Linthicum compares and critiques the first novel of the Twilight saga and author Stephenie M...
Vampires have dominated print literature since the 18th century, eventually becoming more visible as...
The Twilight saga is one of the absolute biggest cross-cultural phenomena we have seen so far in the...
For centuries, people have been hearing fairy tales from their childhood. Almost every fairy-tale co...
peer-reviewedWhile Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga has many problematic elements, it is not an anti-...
The vampire is still primarily a literary figure. The vampires we have seen on TV and cinema in rece...
[eng] This paper examines how myths of romantic love are used to hide patriarchal violence towards w...
Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga has achieved extraordinary popularity and scholars have interrogated...
This essay takes as its starting point John Stephens’ schema of masculine and feminine traits. The m...
This thesis explores some of the basic principles of the modern romance, with particular emphasis on...