Interrogating two cases, Sealed Off and Miss Sophia’s Diary, this paper seeks to apply spatial narrative theories to extract two spatial dimensions, namely physical-space and subjective-space, and interpret the authoresses’ feminist positions based on their deliberate writing on intricate feminine consciousness and psychology that male writers would not be able to experience. The images of men in the novels are also analysed to expose the independent and rebellious consciousness of the two heroines based on the two novelists’ deconstruction of the male-centred portrayal of masculinity in female discourse. It has been found that for women whose consciousness is awakened to seek liberation, physical-space symbolises a double metaphor, offerin...
Mapping the relationship between gender and space in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Britis...
Diese Arbeit setzt sich mit den Raumdimensionen in von Frauen verfasster romantischer Dichtung unter...
The purpose of this article is to investigate Rachel Cusk’s use of space in Arlington Park as a mean...
Interrogating two cases, Sealed Off and Miss Sophia’s Diary, this paper seeks to apply spatial narra...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 88-101.Introduction -- Chapter 1: Gender, space and narrative...
This thesis explores the ways selected American women writers utilize spatial imagery to convey thei...
This dissertation theorizes "feminine space" and uses it as a parameter to examine changing visual a...
This dissertation examines the representation of spatiality in female adultery novels by women. I e...
Often portrayed as static, and neutral, “space,” as it is used in this paper, refers to a literary c...
The Second Space is a novel that presents the place of women in a patriarchal society, exploring the...
M.A. (English)Abstract: This study uses the concepts of space, voice, gender, and power to examine, ...
This study examines the emergence of the novel as a writing site for women writers and traces the wa...
How can memory work be used as a pathway to reflect on the situatedness of the researcher and field ...
Love, lust, and power are themes that fill the pages of literature, are enacted upon the silver scre...
How can memory work be used as a pathway to reflect on the situatedness of the researcher and field ...
Mapping the relationship between gender and space in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Britis...
Diese Arbeit setzt sich mit den Raumdimensionen in von Frauen verfasster romantischer Dichtung unter...
The purpose of this article is to investigate Rachel Cusk’s use of space in Arlington Park as a mean...
Interrogating two cases, Sealed Off and Miss Sophia’s Diary, this paper seeks to apply spatial narra...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 88-101.Introduction -- Chapter 1: Gender, space and narrative...
This thesis explores the ways selected American women writers utilize spatial imagery to convey thei...
This dissertation theorizes "feminine space" and uses it as a parameter to examine changing visual a...
This dissertation examines the representation of spatiality in female adultery novels by women. I e...
Often portrayed as static, and neutral, “space,” as it is used in this paper, refers to a literary c...
The Second Space is a novel that presents the place of women in a patriarchal society, exploring the...
M.A. (English)Abstract: This study uses the concepts of space, voice, gender, and power to examine, ...
This study examines the emergence of the novel as a writing site for women writers and traces the wa...
How can memory work be used as a pathway to reflect on the situatedness of the researcher and field ...
Love, lust, and power are themes that fill the pages of literature, are enacted upon the silver scre...
How can memory work be used as a pathway to reflect on the situatedness of the researcher and field ...
Mapping the relationship between gender and space in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Britis...
Diese Arbeit setzt sich mit den Raumdimensionen in von Frauen verfasster romantischer Dichtung unter...
The purpose of this article is to investigate Rachel Cusk’s use of space in Arlington Park as a mean...