American culture background influences the content of literary work in this novel. The purpose of the research is to know an American woman identity as reflected in Eat Pray Love (EPL) novel in her pursuit of happiness. For that purpose, a thematic and descriptive, analysis is conducted to answer two research problems: 1) what constraint of woman to face in her attempts to achieve happiness; and 2) How the novel reflects of the American woman identity in her pursuit of happiness? The analysis finds out that woman faces the problem based on her culture. She is unhappy in her marriage, but the she deal with her problem in American culture identity, she attempts individual redefinition of the self by undergoing material and spiritual sea...
This project addresses the important role that food preparation and food consumption play in the pro...
“One is not born, but rather becomes woman. No biological, psychological or economic fate determines...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [184]-190)This study provides the first extensive analysi...
AbstractThe differences in cultural backgrounds influence the content of literary works, despite the...
The differences in cultural backgrounds influence the content of literary works, despite the same th...
Feminism emerged from the awareness of women against discrimination, subordination, and accepted the...
Literature develops intellectual and emotional skills of his readers because it broadens and stimula...
This studyis a literary criticism which analyzedself-determinationexperienced by Elizabeth Gilbert ...
Margaret Laurence is a prolific and distinguished novelist hailing from Canada she focuses on the fi...
A Chinese American is discernibly Chinese by ethnicity and American by nationality. The affiliation ...
The thesis explains about Elizabeth’s journey to search for her identity. The aim of this thesis is ...
Susan Choi bases her second novel, American Woman, on a famous kidnapping case of the 1970s. Patty H...
AbstractA debut novel written by Jean Kwok in 2010 was Girl in Translation. In her novel, Jean Kwok ...
Not only marginalize and discriminate big-size women, social contruction of ideal body has contribut...
This study aims to examine Orientalist and multiculturalist representations in the production of Chi...
This project addresses the important role that food preparation and food consumption play in the pro...
“One is not born, but rather becomes woman. No biological, psychological or economic fate determines...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [184]-190)This study provides the first extensive analysi...
AbstractThe differences in cultural backgrounds influence the content of literary works, despite the...
The differences in cultural backgrounds influence the content of literary works, despite the same th...
Feminism emerged from the awareness of women against discrimination, subordination, and accepted the...
Literature develops intellectual and emotional skills of his readers because it broadens and stimula...
This studyis a literary criticism which analyzedself-determinationexperienced by Elizabeth Gilbert ...
Margaret Laurence is a prolific and distinguished novelist hailing from Canada she focuses on the fi...
A Chinese American is discernibly Chinese by ethnicity and American by nationality. The affiliation ...
The thesis explains about Elizabeth’s journey to search for her identity. The aim of this thesis is ...
Susan Choi bases her second novel, American Woman, on a famous kidnapping case of the 1970s. Patty H...
AbstractA debut novel written by Jean Kwok in 2010 was Girl in Translation. In her novel, Jean Kwok ...
Not only marginalize and discriminate big-size women, social contruction of ideal body has contribut...
This study aims to examine Orientalist and multiculturalist representations in the production of Chi...
This project addresses the important role that food preparation and food consumption play in the pro...
“One is not born, but rather becomes woman. No biological, psychological or economic fate determines...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [184]-190)This study provides the first extensive analysi...