Erica Jong’s Fear of Flying was written in 1973 , the year that witnessed the start of the first phase of the modern feminist movement which was characterized by consciousness-raising , rebellion and agitation. The aim of this paper is to investigate the attitude of American men and American society towards women, how they are treated and apprehended. It also explains how difficult it is for the society, to perpetuate the traditional roles assigned to women and men ,which uphold patriarchy as an ideology. The novel, as an example of feminist literature ,reflects women's attitude towards such societal traditions through its heroine , Isadora Wing ,who is seen as an embodiment of the new female consciousness
ENGLISH: The novels describe women live with all problems and suffer. It also describes the pheno...
This study formulated the following problems: (1). How is the depiction of patriarchy in “Perempuan ...
The aimed of this study is to show misogyny exposed by male character in Margaret Atwood’s Surfacin...
This comparative essay discusses feminist and post-feminist concepts in the novels Fear of Flying by...
In an interview recorded April 4, 1974, Erica Jong reads two poems, Becoming a Nun and Man on the...
Die zweite Welle des Feminismus erfasste die USA in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren und wurde von den v...
The aim of this project is to explore female agency through examining female consciousness. I think ...
Writings and art about self-care, the judicial system, Adrienne Rich, the portrayal of women in adve...
Simone de Beauvoir encapsulated an argument in her classic analysis of women, The Second Sex that se...
One of the objectives of feminism, especially in the African context, is the need for women to come ...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesHistorically, the concept of woman has varied and changed in keep...
Bibliography: pages 172-175.The genre of feminist utopias has its origin in the first wave of femini...
Looking from a socialist feminist viewpoint, the present study discusses selected Doris Lessing‟s no...
In writing this thesis, the writer discusses the depression of women because of patriarchal traditio...
Wuthering heights, a representative work in Victorian Era by Emily Bronte, a famous female writer of...
ENGLISH: The novels describe women live with all problems and suffer. It also describes the pheno...
This study formulated the following problems: (1). How is the depiction of patriarchy in “Perempuan ...
The aimed of this study is to show misogyny exposed by male character in Margaret Atwood’s Surfacin...
This comparative essay discusses feminist and post-feminist concepts in the novels Fear of Flying by...
In an interview recorded April 4, 1974, Erica Jong reads two poems, Becoming a Nun and Man on the...
Die zweite Welle des Feminismus erfasste die USA in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren und wurde von den v...
The aim of this project is to explore female agency through examining female consciousness. I think ...
Writings and art about self-care, the judicial system, Adrienne Rich, the portrayal of women in adve...
Simone de Beauvoir encapsulated an argument in her classic analysis of women, The Second Sex that se...
One of the objectives of feminism, especially in the African context, is the need for women to come ...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesHistorically, the concept of woman has varied and changed in keep...
Bibliography: pages 172-175.The genre of feminist utopias has its origin in the first wave of femini...
Looking from a socialist feminist viewpoint, the present study discusses selected Doris Lessing‟s no...
In writing this thesis, the writer discusses the depression of women because of patriarchal traditio...
Wuthering heights, a representative work in Victorian Era by Emily Bronte, a famous female writer of...
ENGLISH: The novels describe women live with all problems and suffer. It also describes the pheno...
This study formulated the following problems: (1). How is the depiction of patriarchy in “Perempuan ...
The aimed of this study is to show misogyny exposed by male character in Margaret Atwood’s Surfacin...