The aim of this thesis is to study Pat Barker’s Union Street (1982) and Angela Carter’s Nights at the Circus (1984) to explore the novels’ treatment of how modern institutions discipline women in the light of Foucault’s conceptualization of the “Panopticon” in his Discipline and Punish (1977). This study will also be attentive to the works of feminist scholars such as Sandra Lee Bartky and Susan Bordo, who in their articles “Foucault, Femininity, and the Modernization of Patriarchal Power” (1988) and “The Body and The Reproduction of Femininity” (1993) respectively argue that Foucault’s notion of the Panopticon fails to encompass the subjugation of women in particular. This thesis will argue that both Union Street and Nights at the Circus f...
Postmodernism posed a crucial ontological challenge to reality, questioning what constitutes the rea...
This thesis carries out an analysis of social pressure and the alienation of women in Angela Carter’...
Angela Carter described herself as being in the “demythologising business” (“Notes,” 38), and in her...
Union Street was Pat Barker’s first novel that could reach the reading public. Her previous two nove...
This thesis aims to explore issues such as motherhood, poverty, entrapment, procreation, abortion, a...
The feminist postmodern writers have always attempted to depict the struggles of underrepresented ca...
The Picaresque and the Panoptic in Nights at the Circus by Angela Carter This paper examines the re...
This study sets out from the premise that the fantastic, in the hands of the women writers with femi...
This essay argues that in order to challenge male hegemony and patriarchal values, Angela Carter dec...
This thesis investigates Angela Carter's novel Nights at the Circus (1984). My overall aim is to ana...
This essay suggests that embracing the physicality of the female body and its appetites is a premise...
My thesis aims to examine the living conditions of working class women during the 20th century Brita...
[[abstract]]Focusing on the corporeal and social interconnectedness between women and animals, this ...
This paper considers Angela Carter’s engagement with the late nineteenth century in her 1984 novel N...
Angela Olive (Stalker) Carter (1940-1992) positions herself as a writer in the "demythologizing busi...
Postmodernism posed a crucial ontological challenge to reality, questioning what constitutes the rea...
This thesis carries out an analysis of social pressure and the alienation of women in Angela Carter’...
Angela Carter described herself as being in the “demythologising business” (“Notes,” 38), and in her...
Union Street was Pat Barker’s first novel that could reach the reading public. Her previous two nove...
This thesis aims to explore issues such as motherhood, poverty, entrapment, procreation, abortion, a...
The feminist postmodern writers have always attempted to depict the struggles of underrepresented ca...
The Picaresque and the Panoptic in Nights at the Circus by Angela Carter This paper examines the re...
This study sets out from the premise that the fantastic, in the hands of the women writers with femi...
This essay argues that in order to challenge male hegemony and patriarchal values, Angela Carter dec...
This thesis investigates Angela Carter's novel Nights at the Circus (1984). My overall aim is to ana...
This essay suggests that embracing the physicality of the female body and its appetites is a premise...
My thesis aims to examine the living conditions of working class women during the 20th century Brita...
[[abstract]]Focusing on the corporeal and social interconnectedness between women and animals, this ...
This paper considers Angela Carter’s engagement with the late nineteenth century in her 1984 novel N...
Angela Olive (Stalker) Carter (1940-1992) positions herself as a writer in the "demythologizing busi...
Postmodernism posed a crucial ontological challenge to reality, questioning what constitutes the rea...
This thesis carries out an analysis of social pressure and the alienation of women in Angela Carter’...
Angela Carter described herself as being in the “demythologising business” (“Notes,” 38), and in her...