The thesis in this essay states that Ántonia Shimerda and Lena Lingard in My Ántonia achieve a higher degree of woman emancipation because of their active response to prevailing power structures and that Cather uses the hardships and disappointments of these young women to highlight these power structures. Therefore, My Ántonia can be regarded as a novel taking a stand against patriarchal power structures. The primary text is My Ántonia by Willa Cather, which is analysed with the help of Foucault’s theory of power and Judith Butler’s gender theories. The essay discusses which power structures are affecting Ántonia Shimerda and Lena Lingard and how these obtain a higher degree of woman emancipation due to their response to these power struct...
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This essay examines how the factors that inspire Tambudzai and Nyasha to counter the patriarchy are ...
This essay studies the construction of femininity as it appears in the early modern thinker Margaret...
This essay explores patriarchal standards and the male gaze in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening, specific...
Women is never ending issue to discuss. My Antonia is one of popular novel in early 20th century whi...
The aim of this essay is to study motherhood in The second sex by Simone de Beauvoir and see how it ...
This essay examines the limitations of societal gender norms and expectations of the late nineteenth...
Abstract At a time when the discussion of feminism is hot in the media, in the schools and in the co...
This research paper is focused on how Willa Cather portrays the inner rebellion and the passion of a...
The article identifies two main positions about the understanding of gendered power relations. One p...
The purpose of the essay is to analyze the welfare state from a gender perspective. Further, the pap...
Through a Foucauldian reading of Carol Gilligan’s ethic of care, this essay answers the following qu...
The essay begins with Michèle Le Dœuff’s singular account of the “primal scene” in her own educati...
Engaging the power inherent in ethnography and autoethnography, this thesis explores patriarchy as a...
This thesis has one major purpose: to examine how women’s autonomy over their own lives has changed ...
Working PaperThis essay was written in the midst of my local feminist community's struggles to creat...
This essay examines how the factors that inspire Tambudzai and Nyasha to counter the patriarchy are ...
This essay studies the construction of femininity as it appears in the early modern thinker Margaret...
This essay explores patriarchal standards and the male gaze in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening, specific...