Barbara Freeman’s feminine sublime theory was radical upon its publication in The Feminine Sublime: Gender and Excess in Women’s Fiction (1995). Challenging centuries of male-dominated and male-focussed sublime theory, her crafting of the feminine sublime established a unique sublime experience that was based upon female perspective and participation. Contrasting from the dominating, male-authored masculine sublime, which prescribes that the male subject of the sublime neutralises the excessive other that they encounter as part of the experience, Freeman’s feminine sublime eradicates the presence of domination altogether, arguing instead that in the feminine sublime, the subject moves toward the obscure other and wants to participate in it,...
In the nineteenth century female writers were only able to conceive of and construct two types of na...
Hysteria is a quite common phenomenon that prevailed in the twentieth century literature, as such, f...
Research Questions • How can the notion of the sublime be used to understand contemporary art? • H...
The Feminine Sublime provides a new and startling insight into the modes and devices employed in the...
The sublime has been gendered as male even into the twentieth century. The purpose of this study is ...
The exegesis portion of my thesis examines representations of feminine masochism in 20th-century lit...
This thesis examines the Edna Pontellier and Lily Bart, the respective protagonists of Kate Chopin’s...
The thesis examines how American writers in the popular genres of Female Gothic, Horror, and Science...
Male authors intent on critiquing American racism, specifically William Faulkner and Richard Wright,...
This thesis examines trans women's contemporary writing in relation to a theory of the excessive obj...
This project seeks to explain the prevalence of narratives that feature sexual violence against wome...
Rejecting the Gothic\u27s use of the supernatural and exotic settings, Wilkie Collins\u27s The Woman...
The present MA thesis explores the concept of a female body and voice and their transformations as p...
My study employs the feminist psychoanalytic theory of Jessica Benjamin and Nancy Chodorow in order ...
In this thesis, I explore twelve contemporary novels by women from the US and Canada with the object...
In the nineteenth century female writers were only able to conceive of and construct two types of na...
Hysteria is a quite common phenomenon that prevailed in the twentieth century literature, as such, f...
Research Questions • How can the notion of the sublime be used to understand contemporary art? • H...
The Feminine Sublime provides a new and startling insight into the modes and devices employed in the...
The sublime has been gendered as male even into the twentieth century. The purpose of this study is ...
The exegesis portion of my thesis examines representations of feminine masochism in 20th-century lit...
This thesis examines the Edna Pontellier and Lily Bart, the respective protagonists of Kate Chopin’s...
The thesis examines how American writers in the popular genres of Female Gothic, Horror, and Science...
Male authors intent on critiquing American racism, specifically William Faulkner and Richard Wright,...
This thesis examines trans women's contemporary writing in relation to a theory of the excessive obj...
This project seeks to explain the prevalence of narratives that feature sexual violence against wome...
Rejecting the Gothic\u27s use of the supernatural and exotic settings, Wilkie Collins\u27s The Woman...
The present MA thesis explores the concept of a female body and voice and their transformations as p...
My study employs the feminist psychoanalytic theory of Jessica Benjamin and Nancy Chodorow in order ...
In this thesis, I explore twelve contemporary novels by women from the US and Canada with the object...
In the nineteenth century female writers were only able to conceive of and construct two types of na...
Hysteria is a quite common phenomenon that prevailed in the twentieth century literature, as such, f...
Research Questions • How can the notion of the sublime be used to understand contemporary art? • H...