This thesis explores the representation and negotiation of academic feminism and feminist academics in three best-selling campus novels: Carol Shields’ Swann (1987), David Lodge’s Nice Work (1988), and A.S Byatt’s Possession: A Romance (1990). It is based on the assumption that academic fiction may function as a significant contribution to academic and social debate, allowing for other modes of staging and exploring feminist issues than those offered by academic non-fiction. The close-readings of these three novels are supplemented by discussions concerning interpretive possibilities and reception in relation to the authors’ public profiles, as these possibilities arguably entail a particular emphasis on representational responsibility in t...
This thesis examines conflicting claims made about the fiction of British feminist writer Angela Car...
This is a study of the relationship between popular women\u27s culture and academic feminist critici...
In this paper, I will be examining the relationship between the waves of feminism and the evolution ...
Academic fiction in its current form—as novels set on university campuses and focused on the lives o...
This thesis explores the concepts of “voice” and “influence” through the case studies of two famous ...
This thesis is an exploration of the representation of female adultery in literature from a feminis...
This thesis explores the concepts of “voice” and “influence” through the case studies of two famous ...
Opętanie by Antonia Susan Byatt, awarded the Booker Prize in 1990, has been analysed in the context ...
This dissertation is the history of the critical reception of the novels of British author Fay Weldo...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T8662The first section of the thesis begins by examinin...
Despite its huge mass-market appeal, the romance genre continues to be the most maligned of the pulp...
It would be difficult to overstate the impact of feminist theory on studies of the British and Ameri...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines debates about the value of women's writing and the definition, and p...
Carol Shields has not always been acknowledged as a feminist thinker by scholars, but an examination...
Focusing on a selection of pioneering works, which include Margaret Atwood's The Edible Woman (1969...
This thesis examines conflicting claims made about the fiction of British feminist writer Angela Car...
This is a study of the relationship between popular women\u27s culture and academic feminist critici...
In this paper, I will be examining the relationship between the waves of feminism and the evolution ...
Academic fiction in its current form—as novels set on university campuses and focused on the lives o...
This thesis explores the concepts of “voice” and “influence” through the case studies of two famous ...
This thesis is an exploration of the representation of female adultery in literature from a feminis...
This thesis explores the concepts of “voice” and “influence” through the case studies of two famous ...
Opętanie by Antonia Susan Byatt, awarded the Booker Prize in 1990, has been analysed in the context ...
This dissertation is the history of the critical reception of the novels of British author Fay Weldo...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T8662The first section of the thesis begins by examinin...
Despite its huge mass-market appeal, the romance genre continues to be the most maligned of the pulp...
It would be difficult to overstate the impact of feminist theory on studies of the British and Ameri...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines debates about the value of women's writing and the definition, and p...
Carol Shields has not always been acknowledged as a feminist thinker by scholars, but an examination...
Focusing on a selection of pioneering works, which include Margaret Atwood's The Edible Woman (1969...
This thesis examines conflicting claims made about the fiction of British feminist writer Angela Car...
This is a study of the relationship between popular women\u27s culture and academic feminist critici...
In this paper, I will be examining the relationship between the waves of feminism and the evolution ...