This thesis considers prose texts by the Austrian authors Marlene Streeruwitz and Lilian Faschinger from the viewpoint of intertextuality. The research does not rely on the narrow definitions of intertextuality which are concerned with the appearance of an anterior text in a later text, or on studies of source and influence. Rather my treatment of the novels considers the way meanings are constructed by a network of cultural and social discourses which embody distinct codes, expectations and assumptions. This study discusses the ways in which the chosen texts, through their intertexts, display a postmodern impetus towards reappropriating authorized discourse in new and challenging ways, from feminist perspectives. My intertextual readings a...
The concept of "intertextuality" has its origins in modern literary theory and is closely linked wit...
My project examines contemporary Anglophone women’s rewriting to locate an emerging mode of intertex...
The publication of Charlotte Roche’s controversial novel Feuchtgebiete, along with a wave of nonfict...
This thesis investigates representations of dancing women in three postmodern novels, arguing that t...
“We are different.” Gender and race in Barbara Frischmuth’s novels Abstract This work attempts...
This qualitative research aims to explore how language use constructs identity, gender and power rel...
My thesis addresses the text-intertext-reader relationship, a field of force that articulates dialec...
This fourth volume in the Inter-Lit series produced by the Stiftung Frauen-Literatur- Forschung is a...
This thesis focuses on the reading of fiction written by contemporary French women authors, namely J...
The aim of the study is to consider feminist retellings of myths and legends. As an example, Margar...
This dissertation gives a first critical introduction to the dramatic works of the contemporary Aust...
Abstract The feminist project has radicalised text/image relationships in myriad ways, disrupting t...
Many women writers employ intertextuality to question gender identity and to produce female characte...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T8662The first section of the thesis begins by examinin...
Many women writers employ intertextuality to question gender identity and to produce female characte...
The concept of "intertextuality" has its origins in modern literary theory and is closely linked wit...
My project examines contemporary Anglophone women’s rewriting to locate an emerging mode of intertex...
The publication of Charlotte Roche’s controversial novel Feuchtgebiete, along with a wave of nonfict...
This thesis investigates representations of dancing women in three postmodern novels, arguing that t...
“We are different.” Gender and race in Barbara Frischmuth’s novels Abstract This work attempts...
This qualitative research aims to explore how language use constructs identity, gender and power rel...
My thesis addresses the text-intertext-reader relationship, a field of force that articulates dialec...
This fourth volume in the Inter-Lit series produced by the Stiftung Frauen-Literatur- Forschung is a...
This thesis focuses on the reading of fiction written by contemporary French women authors, namely J...
The aim of the study is to consider feminist retellings of myths and legends. As an example, Margar...
This dissertation gives a first critical introduction to the dramatic works of the contemporary Aust...
Abstract The feminist project has radicalised text/image relationships in myriad ways, disrupting t...
Many women writers employ intertextuality to question gender identity and to produce female characte...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T8662The first section of the thesis begins by examinin...
Many women writers employ intertextuality to question gender identity and to produce female characte...
The concept of "intertextuality" has its origins in modern literary theory and is closely linked wit...
My project examines contemporary Anglophone women’s rewriting to locate an emerging mode of intertex...
The publication of Charlotte Roche’s controversial novel Feuchtgebiete, along with a wave of nonfict...