This paper will concentrate on showing how Postmodern Feminism is employed in Nadine Gordimers novel The Pickup in an attempt to clarify how this particular use of Postmodern Feminism gave the characters in the book equal representation between male and female, exposing that both are human with prior backgrounds that affect both their actions and their reactions. They arent opposites nor are they alike, but each one compliments the other, and together they formulate and present Postmodern Feminism. The attitude of the main female depicted character (Julie) is no longer governed by society and man, she does not judge anyone and does not want to be judged actions belong only to her stemming mainly from a human need to be free of judgments and...
With the emergence of post-structuralism during third and fourth waves of feminism, the women empowe...
Nadine Gordimer’s most recent novel, The Pickup, is a novel that has its place in what Gordimer has ...
The parody figures noteworthy in Nadine Gordimer’s July’s People. It has been used as a postmodern f...
This paper aims to explore the process of acculturation in the Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer’s nove...
Michael analyzes the intersections between feminist politics and postmodern aesthetics as demonstrat...
How does the South African writer Nadine Gordimer handle the post- apartheid period in her works? Th...
The paper shows how Nadine Gordimer’s novel The Pickup can be read as a radical reworking of the tra...
It is believed that the concept of feminism oscillated from time to time, and place to place. Femini...
Nadine Gordimer, the Nobel prize winning South African author, deals with the complexities of “the O...
Background: The development of understanding among women, related to the rise of consciou...
This paper sets out to analyze the interstitial/liminal aspect of postcolonial literature as ciphere...
Acknowledgement addressed to Dovehouse Editions copyright, the publisher. This item is currently in...
Nadine Gordimer’s The Pickup (2001) – sometimes criticised for its unsatisfactory lack of resolution...
This paper intends to explore Jeanette Winterson's novel Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit (1985) in it...
Literature is the right source which pictures the society that is being created out of new experienc...
With the emergence of post-structuralism during third and fourth waves of feminism, the women empowe...
Nadine Gordimer’s most recent novel, The Pickup, is a novel that has its place in what Gordimer has ...
The parody figures noteworthy in Nadine Gordimer’s July’s People. It has been used as a postmodern f...
This paper aims to explore the process of acculturation in the Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer’s nove...
Michael analyzes the intersections between feminist politics and postmodern aesthetics as demonstrat...
How does the South African writer Nadine Gordimer handle the post- apartheid period in her works? Th...
The paper shows how Nadine Gordimer’s novel The Pickup can be read as a radical reworking of the tra...
It is believed that the concept of feminism oscillated from time to time, and place to place. Femini...
Nadine Gordimer, the Nobel prize winning South African author, deals with the complexities of “the O...
Background: The development of understanding among women, related to the rise of consciou...
This paper sets out to analyze the interstitial/liminal aspect of postcolonial literature as ciphere...
Acknowledgement addressed to Dovehouse Editions copyright, the publisher. This item is currently in...
Nadine Gordimer’s The Pickup (2001) – sometimes criticised for its unsatisfactory lack of resolution...
This paper intends to explore Jeanette Winterson's novel Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit (1985) in it...
Literature is the right source which pictures the society that is being created out of new experienc...
With the emergence of post-structuralism during third and fourth waves of feminism, the women empowe...
Nadine Gordimer’s most recent novel, The Pickup, is a novel that has its place in what Gordimer has ...
The parody figures noteworthy in Nadine Gordimer’s July’s People. It has been used as a postmodern f...