Las novelas East Wind, West Wind (1930), de Pearl S. Buck, Abendkranich (1981), de Hisako Matsubara, y Nervous Conditions (1988), de Tsitsi Dangarembga, comparten el intento de mostrar desde la perspectiva de la mujer aborigen determinadas sociedades no occidentales (China, Japón y Zimbabwe). East Wind… fue redactada mucho antes de que se produjera la eclosión de los estudios postcoloniales; Nervous Conditions, en el otro extremo, parece concebida ad hoc para la aplicación de las teorías de Franz Fanon y la noción de subalterno manejada por Gayatri Spivak, quien aúna feminismo y otredad. A través de las obras propuestas el análisis reflexionará sobre algunos de los presupuestos y límites de la teoría postcolonial.The novels East Wind, West ...
My master's thesis entitled Gender analysis of the novel 1984 or where lies the boundary of Orwell's...
This paper is analysis of Tsitsi Dangarembga\u27s novel Nervous Conditions. It examines the oppress...
This work focuses on analyzing and questioning the role two feminine protagonists play in a phallogo...
The novels East Wind, West Wind (1930), by Pearl S. Buck, Abendkranich (1981), by Hisako Matsubara, ...
Las novelas East Wind, West Wind (1930), de Pearl S. Buck, Abendkranich (1981), de Hisako Matsubara,...
This article analyzes the novel East Wind: West Wind of Pearl S. Buck, in which the theses held by E...
This article analyzes the novel East Wind: West Wind of Pearl S. Buck, in which the theses held by E...
Nobel Prize–winning author Pearl S. Buck articulated a feminist sensibility in her best-selling nove...
This study is an analysis of images of Chinese women in five of Pearl S. Buck's novels: East Wind: W...
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The story of American literature begins in the early 1600’s, long before there were any “Americans”....
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Trabajo de fin de Grado. Grado en Estudios Ingleses. Curso académico 2015-16[EN] In this essay, I wi...
My master's thesis entitled Gender analysis of the novel 1984 or where lies the boundary of Orwell's...
This paper is analysis of Tsitsi Dangarembga\u27s novel Nervous Conditions. It examines the oppress...
This work focuses on analyzing and questioning the role two feminine protagonists play in a phallogo...
The novels East Wind, West Wind (1930), by Pearl S. Buck, Abendkranich (1981), by Hisako Matsubara, ...
Las novelas East Wind, West Wind (1930), de Pearl S. Buck, Abendkranich (1981), de Hisako Matsubara,...
This article analyzes the novel East Wind: West Wind of Pearl S. Buck, in which the theses held by E...
This article analyzes the novel East Wind: West Wind of Pearl S. Buck, in which the theses held by E...
Nobel Prize–winning author Pearl S. Buck articulated a feminist sensibility in her best-selling nove...
This study is an analysis of images of Chinese women in five of Pearl S. Buck's novels: East Wind: W...
Culture is common way of life. It is inherited from one generation to another. As one of the part of...
The story of American literature begins in the early 1600’s, long before there were any “Americans”....
The thesis, Re-defining Madness: Reading Female Identity Creation and Self-realization in Colonial a...
In patriarchy women are frequently perceived as “the other” and as such they are subject to discrimi...
My thesis addresses the correlation between gender and power in The Pearl\ud of Orr???s Island by Ha...
Trabajo de fin de Grado. Grado en Estudios Ingleses. Curso académico 2015-16[EN] In this essay, I wi...
My master's thesis entitled Gender analysis of the novel 1984 or where lies the boundary of Orwell's...
This paper is analysis of Tsitsi Dangarembga\u27s novel Nervous Conditions. It examines the oppress...
This work focuses on analyzing and questioning the role two feminine protagonists play in a phallogo...