This article is inspired both by the radical feminist work of Daly and the post/modern possibilities of deconstruction. The author adopts a monstrous textual form to show and warn fellow voyagers in the academic mode of production that challenging exclusion and assimilation involves thinking beyond existing forms and going beyond "methodolatory". Shelley's Frankenstein provides the basis for a feminist gothic approach that emphasizes research as a written, passionate, and embodied process with consequences for the researcher and the researched. The article asserts the narrative inevitability of intertextuality, examines the gendering of knowledge, and presents a discursive challenge to the subject/object binary
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Two troubling, troublesome and nebulous terms, Gothic and postfeminism combine in postfeminist Gothi...
This article is inspired both by the radical feminist work of Daly and the post/modern possibilities...
Dissertation ist in einem Verlag erschienen. Sie ist in der Unibibliothek Tübingen verfügbar unter d...
This paper explores Mary Shelley's Frankenstein as a text that deconstructs the binaries of identity...
The curriculum for Sweden’s upper secondary schools emphasises that specifically exclusion should be...
Critics have constantly engaged in the topic of how male Romantic-era writers’ views of language inf...
Psychoanalytic literary criticism has always had a particular fascination with texts dealing with th...
This essay – Discourse and Dissonance – deals with Mary Shelley’s gothic novel Frankenstein; or, the...
Described by Robert Coover as “perhaps the true paradigmatic work” of the “golden age” of hyp...
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has been repeatedly interpreted as a science fiction work, a Gothic tale...
Traballo Fin de Grao en Lingua e Literatura Inglesas. Curso 2018-2019The aim of this essay is to exp...
Monsters in literary texts have attracted plenty of attention from literary scholars. Literary monst...
This thesis will examine various representations of female agency and identity in both classic and ...
The digital novel “Patchwork Girl; or a Modern Monster by Mary/Shelley, and Herself”, written by She...
In this essay, it is discussed that a woman’s desire for self-governance and autonomy is bounded and...
Two troubling, troublesome and nebulous terms, Gothic and postfeminism combine in postfeminist Gothi...
This article is inspired both by the radical feminist work of Daly and the post/modern possibilities...
Dissertation ist in einem Verlag erschienen. Sie ist in der Unibibliothek Tübingen verfügbar unter d...
This paper explores Mary Shelley's Frankenstein as a text that deconstructs the binaries of identity...
The curriculum for Sweden’s upper secondary schools emphasises that specifically exclusion should be...
Critics have constantly engaged in the topic of how male Romantic-era writers’ views of language inf...
Psychoanalytic literary criticism has always had a particular fascination with texts dealing with th...
This essay – Discourse and Dissonance – deals with Mary Shelley’s gothic novel Frankenstein; or, the...
Described by Robert Coover as “perhaps the true paradigmatic work” of the “golden age” of hyp...
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has been repeatedly interpreted as a science fiction work, a Gothic tale...
Traballo Fin de Grao en Lingua e Literatura Inglesas. Curso 2018-2019The aim of this essay is to exp...
Monsters in literary texts have attracted plenty of attention from literary scholars. Literary monst...
This thesis will examine various representations of female agency and identity in both classic and ...
The digital novel “Patchwork Girl; or a Modern Monster by Mary/Shelley, and Herself”, written by She...
In this essay, it is discussed that a woman’s desire for self-governance and autonomy is bounded and...
Two troubling, troublesome and nebulous terms, Gothic and postfeminism combine in postfeminist Gothi...