This essay applies Luce Irigaray’s theories of the speculum and subversive mimesis to Mary Wollstonecraft’s Vindication of the Rights of Woman. I argue that Wollstonecraft reveals the limitations of eighteenth-century femininity by using her text as a mirror that distorts and also reflects the image of womanhood at the men who have prescribed an idealised version of femininity. Anticipating Irigaray, Wollstonecraft exposes and undermines this male ideal through mimicry of the masculine position. I begin by assessing modern interpretations of Wollstonecraft’s feminism, her characterisation as a masculine writer and how this can be viewed as a deliberate feminist tactic on her part. I analyse the way in which she deliberately mimics male writ...
Mary Wollstonecraft is sometimes called the “Mother of Feminism”. Basically, all her work is related...
In this thesis I examine A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) by Mary Wollstonecraft and how ...
This thesis has investigated the life and publications of Mary Wollstonecraft. The thesis is divided...
This essay applies Luce Irigaray’s theories of the speculum and subversive mimesis to Mary Wollstone...
This paper seeks to demonstrate that Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman is a...
Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication ofthe Rights of Woman makes its feminist argument primarily thr...
This paper explores Mary Wollstonecraft’s anti-slavery and feminist views throughout her writings. I...
This thesis seeks to analyse Mary Wollstonecraft's post-1790 writings in relation to their immediate...
Mary Wollstonecraft’s ghost haunts women’s writing of the Romantic period. After her untimely death ...
Mary Wollstonecraft is an 18th century author whose name and ideas still echo in feminist world. She...
This paper attempts to determine if Mary Wollstonecraft should be considered as a feminist or misogy...
This project examines the relationship between mid 18th/early 19th century feminism and didacticism ...
A brief commentary prepared by Mary Sanderson, PhD, Lecturer, History, on the following work: Mary W...
Although the name of Mary Wollstonecraft still stands high in the annals of feminism as one of the e...
Mary Wollstonecraft is usually portrayed as an Enlightenment thinker. But in A Vindication of the Ri...
Mary Wollstonecraft is sometimes called the “Mother of Feminism”. Basically, all her work is related...
In this thesis I examine A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) by Mary Wollstonecraft and how ...
This thesis has investigated the life and publications of Mary Wollstonecraft. The thesis is divided...
This essay applies Luce Irigaray’s theories of the speculum and subversive mimesis to Mary Wollstone...
This paper seeks to demonstrate that Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman is a...
Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication ofthe Rights of Woman makes its feminist argument primarily thr...
This paper explores Mary Wollstonecraft’s anti-slavery and feminist views throughout her writings. I...
This thesis seeks to analyse Mary Wollstonecraft's post-1790 writings in relation to their immediate...
Mary Wollstonecraft’s ghost haunts women’s writing of the Romantic period. After her untimely death ...
Mary Wollstonecraft is an 18th century author whose name and ideas still echo in feminist world. She...
This paper attempts to determine if Mary Wollstonecraft should be considered as a feminist or misogy...
This project examines the relationship between mid 18th/early 19th century feminism and didacticism ...
A brief commentary prepared by Mary Sanderson, PhD, Lecturer, History, on the following work: Mary W...
Although the name of Mary Wollstonecraft still stands high in the annals of feminism as one of the e...
Mary Wollstonecraft is usually portrayed as an Enlightenment thinker. But in A Vindication of the Ri...
Mary Wollstonecraft is sometimes called the “Mother of Feminism”. Basically, all her work is related...
In this thesis I examine A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) by Mary Wollstonecraft and how ...
This thesis has investigated the life and publications of Mary Wollstonecraft. The thesis is divided...