Women’s subjugation to the objectification of men is a traced theme throughout the history of Western culture. In this thesis presentation, the attributes of the male gaze will be explored via the patriarchal pioneers of literature: Dante to Petrarch to Shakespeare. The solidification of the male gaze takes place during the late middle ages as Dante Alighieri writes an infatuated love for Beatrice throughout La Vita Nuova and Inferno, demonstrating the virgin-whore dichotomy between Francesca. Similarly, Francesco Petrarch’s poetry of Rime Sparse describes the objectification and dismantling of woman for erotic pleasure and patriarchal power. The shift from early to late renaissance displays William Shakespeare’s presentation of women in Ti...
Elizabeth Cary and Mary Wroth wrote in several of the most popular genres of Renaissance England: dr...
This dissertation argues that understandings of gender subtly transformed throughout the sixteenth a...
Romantic Androgyny is the first study to systematically apply the currents of French and Anglo-Ameri...
Women’s subjugation to the objectification of men is a traced theme throughout the history of Wester...
This study is a feminist-based reading of three of William Shakespeares works: Othello, Much Ado Abo...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the fierce sexual tension and anxiety, toxic masculinity and...
The Shakespearean text cannot avoid socially acceptable practices in its presentation of women chara...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
This dissertation demonstrates that women authors in the eighteenth century carved out a space for t...
Students of the Renaissance find themselves mired in debate over the existence of the human subject ...
This work concentrates on how Shakespeare represented his female characters in different historical ...
Shakespeare\u27s characterization of women necessitates further study and discussion to fully apprec...
Women are becoming the new dominant sex in Western society. Pursuing feminist equality reform result...
The feminine in Shakespeare\u27s plays, like the Bakhtinian grotesque, often offers a critical persp...
This study examines all the characterizations of the female personality in the Divine Comedy, includ...
Elizabeth Cary and Mary Wroth wrote in several of the most popular genres of Renaissance England: dr...
This dissertation argues that understandings of gender subtly transformed throughout the sixteenth a...
Romantic Androgyny is the first study to systematically apply the currents of French and Anglo-Ameri...
Women’s subjugation to the objectification of men is a traced theme throughout the history of Wester...
This study is a feminist-based reading of three of William Shakespeares works: Othello, Much Ado Abo...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the fierce sexual tension and anxiety, toxic masculinity and...
The Shakespearean text cannot avoid socially acceptable practices in its presentation of women chara...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
This dissertation demonstrates that women authors in the eighteenth century carved out a space for t...
Students of the Renaissance find themselves mired in debate over the existence of the human subject ...
This work concentrates on how Shakespeare represented his female characters in different historical ...
Shakespeare\u27s characterization of women necessitates further study and discussion to fully apprec...
Women are becoming the new dominant sex in Western society. Pursuing feminist equality reform result...
The feminine in Shakespeare\u27s plays, like the Bakhtinian grotesque, often offers a critical persp...
This study examines all the characterizations of the female personality in the Divine Comedy, includ...
Elizabeth Cary and Mary Wroth wrote in several of the most popular genres of Renaissance England: dr...
This dissertation argues that understandings of gender subtly transformed throughout the sixteenth a...
Romantic Androgyny is the first study to systematically apply the currents of French and Anglo-Ameri...