The aim of this paper is to scrutinise the influence of teaching on the female identity of Anna Vorontosov, the protagonist of Sylvia Ashton-Warner’s Spinster. Kristeva’s theory of the semiotic and the symbolic is referenced to argue that the work of a teacher enables the heroine to transcend the patriarchal model of experience, predicated on rationality, self-restraint and stability. Through teaching, Anna renews her bond with the semiotic, surpassing the bounds of a unitary and fixed self. After providing an overview of Ashton-Warner’s own career in education, the paper analyses the tensions inherent in the role of a female teacher as represented in the novel and explicates them in Kristevan terms. Subsequently, detailed attention is paid...
This essay will explore how Cassy, the teenage protagonist of Wolf by Gillian Cross, goes against cu...
This paper introduces the concept of the phallic teacher, a spectral figure that needs to be negotia...
This paper explores certain images and perceptions that British women teachers at the turn of the ni...
The aim of this paper is to scrutinise the influence of teaching on the female identity of Anna Voro...
Master of EducationMy work begins with an attempt to make sense of a personal decision to take up En...
This article deals with the representations of the woman teacher (especially one who takes a post in...
In this article, I argue that Julia Kristeva’s concepts of semiotization and transubstantiation may ...
In late nineteenth century Russia, a stereotype of schoolmistress as passive victim and amateur feat...
This paper explores the ideologies of gender underpinning a recurring metaphor of ‘teacher as mother...
Over the course of six months, a small group of teachers engaged in literary response groups to cons...
textMikhail Bakhtin’s theories of the chronotope and of genre provide an interpretive fame for this...
Sylvia Ashton-Warner, a New Zealand teacher, won international acclaim in the 1950s-1950s with her n...
This transdisciplinary work looks into the manner in which the figure of the teacher is used in exam...
Szkic poświęcony jest nauczycielce, zwłaszcza ludowej, jako postaci literackiej w tekstach II połowy...
The interpretation of the teacher's image in literary studies is one of the crucial topics. In the l...
This essay will explore how Cassy, the teenage protagonist of Wolf by Gillian Cross, goes against cu...
This paper introduces the concept of the phallic teacher, a spectral figure that needs to be negotia...
This paper explores certain images and perceptions that British women teachers at the turn of the ni...
The aim of this paper is to scrutinise the influence of teaching on the female identity of Anna Voro...
Master of EducationMy work begins with an attempt to make sense of a personal decision to take up En...
This article deals with the representations of the woman teacher (especially one who takes a post in...
In this article, I argue that Julia Kristeva’s concepts of semiotization and transubstantiation may ...
In late nineteenth century Russia, a stereotype of schoolmistress as passive victim and amateur feat...
This paper explores the ideologies of gender underpinning a recurring metaphor of ‘teacher as mother...
Over the course of six months, a small group of teachers engaged in literary response groups to cons...
textMikhail Bakhtin’s theories of the chronotope and of genre provide an interpretive fame for this...
Sylvia Ashton-Warner, a New Zealand teacher, won international acclaim in the 1950s-1950s with her n...
This transdisciplinary work looks into the manner in which the figure of the teacher is used in exam...
Szkic poświęcony jest nauczycielce, zwłaszcza ludowej, jako postaci literackiej w tekstach II połowy...
The interpretation of the teacher's image in literary studies is one of the crucial topics. In the l...
This essay will explore how Cassy, the teenage protagonist of Wolf by Gillian Cross, goes against cu...
This paper introduces the concept of the phallic teacher, a spectral figure that needs to be negotia...
This paper explores certain images and perceptions that British women teachers at the turn of the ni...