This article explores the issue of women’s representational genealogies through an analysis of Andrea Arnold’s 2011 Wuthering Heights. Beginning with 1970s feminist arguments for a specifically female literary tradition, it argues that running through both these early attempts to construct an alternative female literary tradition and later work in feminist philosophy, cultural geography and film history is a concern with questions of ‘alternative landscapes’: of how to represent, and how to encounter, space differently. Adopting Mary Jacobus’ notion of intertextual ‘correspondence’ between women’s texts, and taking Arnold’s film as its case study, it seeks to trace some of the intertextual movements – the reframings, deframings and spatial ...
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This article argues that representations of space in Wuthering Heights provide a framework for Bront...
The essay contextualises Lolly Willowes and The True Heart in relation to interwar ideas about land...
This article examines the representation of the natural environment and its non-human inhabitants in...
The Spatial Turn as a transdisciplinary phenomenon in the Humanities was established in the 1990s, a...
The Spatial Turn as a transdisciplinary phenomenon in the Humanities was established in the 1990s, a...
The article argues that Jolley's literary landscapes are gendered and her female and male characters...
The \u201cSpatial Turn\u201d as a transdisciplinary phenomenon in the humanities was established in ...
This thesis explores the notion of rurality as a form of constructed identity. Just as feminist and ...
In this article, I argue that in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights ([1847] 2003. London: Penguin) the...
Critics such as Elizabeth Napier and Lorraine Sim explore some aspects of space and borders in their...
In this paper I analyse how Emily Brontë challenges in her novel "Wuthering Heights" the female ster...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This thesis explores the notion of rurality as a form of constructed identity. Just as feminist and ...
(e-book)The love of place is endemic in English literature, from the work of the earliest poets and ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This article argues that representations of space in Wuthering Heights provide a framework for Bront...
The essay contextualises Lolly Willowes and The True Heart in relation to interwar ideas about land...
This article examines the representation of the natural environment and its non-human inhabitants in...
The Spatial Turn as a transdisciplinary phenomenon in the Humanities was established in the 1990s, a...
The Spatial Turn as a transdisciplinary phenomenon in the Humanities was established in the 1990s, a...
The article argues that Jolley's literary landscapes are gendered and her female and male characters...
The \u201cSpatial Turn\u201d as a transdisciplinary phenomenon in the humanities was established in ...
This thesis explores the notion of rurality as a form of constructed identity. Just as feminist and ...
In this article, I argue that in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights ([1847] 2003. London: Penguin) the...
Critics such as Elizabeth Napier and Lorraine Sim explore some aspects of space and borders in their...
In this paper I analyse how Emily Brontë challenges in her novel "Wuthering Heights" the female ster...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This thesis explores the notion of rurality as a form of constructed identity. Just as feminist and ...
(e-book)The love of place is endemic in English literature, from the work of the earliest poets and ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This article argues that representations of space in Wuthering Heights provide a framework for Bront...
The essay contextualises Lolly Willowes and The True Heart in relation to interwar ideas about land...