Feminist literary critics have long focused on the female gender role in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. This essay turns instead to the role of fatherhood in Frankenstein. This has been achieved by applying Judith Butler’s feminist theory, the Theory of Performativity, and by examining the different examples of fatherhood in the novel, performing a comparative study whilst applying a historical context. The main point of focus has been to compare the effects, of the existing types of fatherhood in the novel, on family and society, using the Theory of Performativity. This has resulted in the understanding that Frankenstein gives much consideration to the constituents of fatherhood which may represent the most immediate threat to the family as ...
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick’s notion of “homosexual panic” in the Epistemology of the Closet, as well as J...
This paper deconstructs the patriarchal institution of fatherhood that tends to present fatherhood a...
This paper aims to explore two novels, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Jeanette Winterson’s Frankiss...
Feminist literary critics have long focused on the female gender role in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein...
This thesis examines social criticism in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. The novel subtly challenges th...
Feminist analyses of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein have yielded fruitful interpretations that make sen...
This essay is a feminist analysis of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (1818) t...
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has been repeatedly interpreted as a science fiction work, a Gothic tale...
Mary Shelley lived her life surrounded by men and made man the main focus of her famous horror story...
There is a long history of exploring Frankenstein through a feminist lens. A historical examination ...
This paper explores how Mary Shelley used the unprecedented motif of male procreation to both acurra...
Victorian England was a time of societal change and economic prosperity in the nineteenth century. T...
Mary Shelley\u27s Frankenstein explores the domestic and socio-political structure of Britain in the...
The aim of this Masters´ thesis is to examine parenthood, gender and equality. The analysis is based...
Frankenstein, Or: The Modern Prometheus was the outcome of a challenge among friends to write a ghos...
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick’s notion of “homosexual panic” in the Epistemology of the Closet, as well as J...
This paper deconstructs the patriarchal institution of fatherhood that tends to present fatherhood a...
This paper aims to explore two novels, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Jeanette Winterson’s Frankiss...
Feminist literary critics have long focused on the female gender role in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein...
This thesis examines social criticism in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. The novel subtly challenges th...
Feminist analyses of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein have yielded fruitful interpretations that make sen...
This essay is a feminist analysis of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (1818) t...
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has been repeatedly interpreted as a science fiction work, a Gothic tale...
Mary Shelley lived her life surrounded by men and made man the main focus of her famous horror story...
There is a long history of exploring Frankenstein through a feminist lens. A historical examination ...
This paper explores how Mary Shelley used the unprecedented motif of male procreation to both acurra...
Victorian England was a time of societal change and economic prosperity in the nineteenth century. T...
Mary Shelley\u27s Frankenstein explores the domestic and socio-political structure of Britain in the...
The aim of this Masters´ thesis is to examine parenthood, gender and equality. The analysis is based...
Frankenstein, Or: The Modern Prometheus was the outcome of a challenge among friends to write a ghos...
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick’s notion of “homosexual panic” in the Epistemology of the Closet, as well as J...
This paper deconstructs the patriarchal institution of fatherhood that tends to present fatherhood a...
This paper aims to explore two novels, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Jeanette Winterson’s Frankiss...