This essay explores how adolescent girls in two pieces of children’s fiction are portrayed in children’s literature from the start and end of the 20th century to examine how they perform their gender in relation to expectations as informed by the Angel in the House discourse. Anne of Green Gables and the Harry Potter series were published at the start and end of the twentieth century, and both texts engage with the discourse. Using Judith Butler’s theory of Gender Performativity, this essay demonstrates that the Angel in the House discourse continues to influence expectations of how adolescent girls should behave, particularly with regards to being responsible for upholding the moral code to ensure the social standing of their family. Howev...
Gender is an all-pervasive and extremely influential construct in the lives of individuals (Taylor, ...
This essay explores gender roles in relation to children and children’s literature. It aims to show ...
In this essay, I make a queer feminist analysis of Mats Strandberg’s and Sara Bergmark Elfgren’s tee...
This essay analyzes Edith and Milly’s Housekeeping (1866), written anonymously by Laura Valentine, a...
Anne in Swedish. How the Spirit of the Age and Production Terms Influence the Protagonist’s Characte...
Anne in Swedish. How the Spirit of the Age and Production Terms Influence the Protagonist’s Characte...
The aim of this Masters thesis is to examine how the image of the girl and her environment in ...
This essay aims to examine and explore two characters, Anne, and Gilbert, in L.M Montgomery’s Anne o...
L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables (1908) has received much academic interest. Drawing on relate...
Several of the dominant discourses of the times in which Enid Blyton lived and wrote are often refle...
During the long nineteenth century, amateur, juvenile at-home theatricals were a popular pastime in ...
This paper examines Swedish translations of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables (1908), a no...
This essay demonstrates what affordances for learning the dystopia The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret A...
Studying the competing portrayals of young ladies in children’s books reveals, in part, the cultural...
In this essay there will be four text books from grade 1 studied, the first one are from the year 19...
Gender is an all-pervasive and extremely influential construct in the lives of individuals (Taylor, ...
This essay explores gender roles in relation to children and children’s literature. It aims to show ...
In this essay, I make a queer feminist analysis of Mats Strandberg’s and Sara Bergmark Elfgren’s tee...
This essay analyzes Edith and Milly’s Housekeeping (1866), written anonymously by Laura Valentine, a...
Anne in Swedish. How the Spirit of the Age and Production Terms Influence the Protagonist’s Characte...
Anne in Swedish. How the Spirit of the Age and Production Terms Influence the Protagonist’s Characte...
The aim of this Masters thesis is to examine how the image of the girl and her environment in ...
This essay aims to examine and explore two characters, Anne, and Gilbert, in L.M Montgomery’s Anne o...
L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables (1908) has received much academic interest. Drawing on relate...
Several of the dominant discourses of the times in which Enid Blyton lived and wrote are often refle...
During the long nineteenth century, amateur, juvenile at-home theatricals were a popular pastime in ...
This paper examines Swedish translations of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables (1908), a no...
This essay demonstrates what affordances for learning the dystopia The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret A...
Studying the competing portrayals of young ladies in children’s books reveals, in part, the cultural...
In this essay there will be four text books from grade 1 studied, the first one are from the year 19...
Gender is an all-pervasive and extremely influential construct in the lives of individuals (Taylor, ...
This essay explores gender roles in relation to children and children’s literature. It aims to show ...
In this essay, I make a queer feminist analysis of Mats Strandberg’s and Sara Bergmark Elfgren’s tee...