This dissertation presents a thematic analysis of Joyce Carol Oates’s (1938) novels written since 1990 about the middle- and upper classes of America. The goal of the study is to examine the ways in which these novels represent the reality of contemporary America. The dissertation draws on sociological and cultural studies of American society in the second half of the 20th century. The study shows that Oates constantly reflects on the past, from the post-war period to more recent decades, reexamining not only the cultural constructs of previous generations, but also our current attitudes toward them. An important conclusion of the study is that Oates appears to be criticizing a lack of character strength, stability, reliability and moral de...
Female protagonists in Joyce Carol Oates’ late novels are characterized by their resilience and fort...
Racist politics and white moral superiority are persistently parodied and subverted in Oates’s recen...
The present study examines the normative and repressive cultural discourses on beauty and femininity...
This dissertation presents a thematic analysis of Joyce Carol Oates’s (1938) novels written since 19...
Joyce Carol Oates is undoubtedly one of the contemporary writers in the American literature who writ...
Abstract. This account of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s fiction has revealed--in ways that were unpredicta...
Key words: violence, superficial, realism, gothic, parody ABSTRACT This study aims at presenting a...
Seven short stories written by Joyce Carol Oates in the 1960s and the 1970s are analysed in this the...
Joyce Carol Oates, one of the most famous contemporary novelists in America, is well-known for her p...
This essay investigates the gender roles in Joyce Carol Oates' The Falls. The novel concentrates ona...
Joyce Carol Oates is often called America\u27s most prolific living writer, but it is perhaps her ve...
The article proposes a sociological reading of the novel I’ll Take You There by Joyce Carol Oates. T...
One of the most celebrated, prolific, and provocative writers of contemporary America, Joyce Carol O...
This thesis examines the pervasive violence and emotional injuries inflicted upon the female charact...
In A Bloodsmoor Romance, Joyce Carol Oates uses a parody of nineteenth-century attitudes to women to...
Female protagonists in Joyce Carol Oates’ late novels are characterized by their resilience and fort...
Racist politics and white moral superiority are persistently parodied and subverted in Oates’s recen...
The present study examines the normative and repressive cultural discourses on beauty and femininity...
This dissertation presents a thematic analysis of Joyce Carol Oates’s (1938) novels written since 19...
Joyce Carol Oates is undoubtedly one of the contemporary writers in the American literature who writ...
Abstract. This account of Joyce Carol Oates\u27s fiction has revealed--in ways that were unpredicta...
Key words: violence, superficial, realism, gothic, parody ABSTRACT This study aims at presenting a...
Seven short stories written by Joyce Carol Oates in the 1960s and the 1970s are analysed in this the...
Joyce Carol Oates, one of the most famous contemporary novelists in America, is well-known for her p...
This essay investigates the gender roles in Joyce Carol Oates' The Falls. The novel concentrates ona...
Joyce Carol Oates is often called America\u27s most prolific living writer, but it is perhaps her ve...
The article proposes a sociological reading of the novel I’ll Take You There by Joyce Carol Oates. T...
One of the most celebrated, prolific, and provocative writers of contemporary America, Joyce Carol O...
This thesis examines the pervasive violence and emotional injuries inflicted upon the female charact...
In A Bloodsmoor Romance, Joyce Carol Oates uses a parody of nineteenth-century attitudes to women to...
Female protagonists in Joyce Carol Oates’ late novels are characterized by their resilience and fort...
Racist politics and white moral superiority are persistently parodied and subverted in Oates’s recen...
The present study examines the normative and repressive cultural discourses on beauty and femininity...