I chose The Edible Woman, The Handmaid’s Tale and The Testaments as these novels represent how different power structures like capitalism and extreme fundamentalist, religious society both assert the inferiority of women and entitles themselves to exploit the female body. Although these power structures are based on different ideologies, the outcome is the same: alienation and objectification of the female body. In case of capitalism the female body becomes a purchasable commodity while in an extremely religious, authoritarian society a means of delivering babies, a reproductive organ. The novels clearly show that the main gender related issues root in the deep patriarchal stance of the humankind and political affiliation.MSc/MAAmerikaniszt...
Abstract—The concept of self and body has been discussed since the evolution of Modern philosophy by...
The thesis deals with the early works of the Canadian writer Margaret Atwood - novels The Edible Wom...
Canadian novels have witnessed a movement from description to more different analytical and interpre...
The object of this thesis is to highlight the main aspects of objectification and alienation of wome...
The Handmaid’s Tale is a story where women’s rights have been revoked, and thus women are back in ge...
<p>Abstract:-A quest for women's identity has been a key idea of contemporary feminist thought. Femi...
Margaret Atwood’s novel The Handmaid’s Tale (1985), is the account of an imaginary future State, the...
This essay examines scholarly discourses about embodiment, and their increasing scholarly currency, ...
Background: The development of understanding among women, related to the rise of consciou...
Thesis (M.A. (English))--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2003.Margaret Atwo...
The present study attempts to analyze Margaret Atwood’s (1939- ) The Handmaid’s Tale (1985) based on...
Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale has long been studied for its cautionary warnings about sexist...
Feminism talks of the equality of men and women. It is the core belief in and advocacy of economic, ...
The abuse of women is an issue that persists throughout the ages till the present time because peopl...
The main focus of the thesis will be the discussion of women’s objectification throughout the novel...
Abstract—The concept of self and body has been discussed since the evolution of Modern philosophy by...
The thesis deals with the early works of the Canadian writer Margaret Atwood - novels The Edible Wom...
Canadian novels have witnessed a movement from description to more different analytical and interpre...
The object of this thesis is to highlight the main aspects of objectification and alienation of wome...
The Handmaid’s Tale is a story where women’s rights have been revoked, and thus women are back in ge...
<p>Abstract:-A quest for women's identity has been a key idea of contemporary feminist thought. Femi...
Margaret Atwood’s novel The Handmaid’s Tale (1985), is the account of an imaginary future State, the...
This essay examines scholarly discourses about embodiment, and their increasing scholarly currency, ...
Background: The development of understanding among women, related to the rise of consciou...
Thesis (M.A. (English))--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2003.Margaret Atwo...
The present study attempts to analyze Margaret Atwood’s (1939- ) The Handmaid’s Tale (1985) based on...
Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale has long been studied for its cautionary warnings about sexist...
Feminism talks of the equality of men and women. It is the core belief in and advocacy of economic, ...
The abuse of women is an issue that persists throughout the ages till the present time because peopl...
The main focus of the thesis will be the discussion of women’s objectification throughout the novel...
Abstract—The concept of self and body has been discussed since the evolution of Modern philosophy by...
The thesis deals with the early works of the Canadian writer Margaret Atwood - novels The Edible Wom...
Canadian novels have witnessed a movement from description to more different analytical and interpre...