The aim of this essay is to analyse Virginia Woolf’s novel Orlando from a queer perspective, focusing both on transgenderism as well as bisexuality and pansexuality. The questions the essay tries to answer is if Orlando is queer, and to what extent this is portrayed in a respectful manner. In order to do this, the novel relies on Julia Serano’s theory of gender as consisting of intrinsic inclinations, and labels everything which violates the heterosexual matrix as queer. To analyse to which degree the portrayals are respectful, lists of stereotypes are applied. The main results are that Orlando is a very queer novel, both regarding gender and sexuality, and while the novel performs queerness in a respectful way, this respect is always condi...
The term Queer was first used by Teresa de Lauretis in 1991 to describe constructs that did not adhe...
The subject of this paper examines the presence of the oak tree within Virginia Woolf’s novel Orland...
This is an examination of sex, gender, and androgyny in Virginia Woolf́⁰₉s ́⁰₋Friendships Gallerý⁰₊...
This thesis is an analysis of Virginia Woolf s novel entitled Orlando. The most significant problem ...
Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: A Biography (1928) is a fictional literary biography that archives the liv...
As a representative work by Virginia Woolf, Orlando depicts the legendary life experience of Orlando...
Trabajo de fin de Grado. Grado en Estudios Ingleses. Curso académico 2017-2018[EN]This essay is an a...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão. ...
This essay is a close reading of Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: a Biography that focuses on representatio...
This thesis presents an exploration of the representation of gender in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando and ...
Throughout the history of art, from the Ancient Greek to the present day, sexual personas create a ...
Relying on the seminal gender theory of Judith Butler, the aim of this paper is to both compartmenta...
Abstract This paper is an analysis of Virginia Woolf's novel Orlando. My rendering of the novel is i...
ABSTRACT The present paper aims at concentrating on Judith Butler’s theory of gender as performance ...
Throughout the history of Western thought, binary oppositions create hierarchies. As a result, the h...
The term Queer was first used by Teresa de Lauretis in 1991 to describe constructs that did not adhe...
The subject of this paper examines the presence of the oak tree within Virginia Woolf’s novel Orland...
This is an examination of sex, gender, and androgyny in Virginia Woolf́⁰₉s ́⁰₋Friendships Gallerý⁰₊...
This thesis is an analysis of Virginia Woolf s novel entitled Orlando. The most significant problem ...
Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: A Biography (1928) is a fictional literary biography that archives the liv...
As a representative work by Virginia Woolf, Orlando depicts the legendary life experience of Orlando...
Trabajo de fin de Grado. Grado en Estudios Ingleses. Curso académico 2017-2018[EN]This essay is an a...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão. ...
This essay is a close reading of Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: a Biography that focuses on representatio...
This thesis presents an exploration of the representation of gender in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando and ...
Throughout the history of art, from the Ancient Greek to the present day, sexual personas create a ...
Relying on the seminal gender theory of Judith Butler, the aim of this paper is to both compartmenta...
Abstract This paper is an analysis of Virginia Woolf's novel Orlando. My rendering of the novel is i...
ABSTRACT The present paper aims at concentrating on Judith Butler’s theory of gender as performance ...
Throughout the history of Western thought, binary oppositions create hierarchies. As a result, the h...
The term Queer was first used by Teresa de Lauretis in 1991 to describe constructs that did not adhe...
The subject of this paper examines the presence of the oak tree within Virginia Woolf’s novel Orland...
This is an examination of sex, gender, and androgyny in Virginia Woolf́⁰₉s ́⁰₋Friendships Gallerý⁰₊...