This thesis examines the way in which modern women writers use non-realistic literary forms in order to create new role models of and for women. The work of six authors are analysed in detail - Angela Carter, Doris Lessing, Margaret Atwood, Ursula Le Guin, Joanna Russ and Kate Wilhelm. I argue that they share a discontent with the conventions of classic realism, which they all regard as perpetuating ideologically-generated stereotypes of women. Accordingly, they move away from mimetic modes in order to formulate a discourse which will challenge conventional representations of the 'feminine', arriving at a new conception of the female subject. I argue that although these writers represent a range of feminist responses to the domina...
This thesis sets out to explore, from a feminist point of view, the ways in which women writers 'aut...
The aim of this study is to highlight a neglected tradition of women's experimentation with the dyst...
The push for diversity in media and literature has resulted in an increase in representation, at lea...
Thesis (M.A.) -- Macquarie University, 1995.Bibliography: leaves 138-145.Chapter 1. Finding an appro...
The exegesis portion of my thesis examines representations of feminine masochism in 20th-century lit...
The aim of this study is to highlight a neglected tradition of women's experimentation with the dyst...
The aim of this study is to highlight a neglected tradition of women's experimentation with the dyst...
This thesis is concerned with the ambivalence expressed towards feminism by many women in the last ...
Speculative fiction was one of the last genres of fiction to receive a strong female presence. Until...
This thesis compares modern children’s fantasy literature with older texts, particularly Grimms’ fa...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T8662The first section of the thesis begins by examinin...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T8662The first section of the thesis begins by examinin...
A range of critical approaches, popular, feminist and structuralist, to women's writing is examined ...
Working counter to the critical hegemonies of the New Modernist Studies, Deceptively Ingratiating Sh...
This thesis sets out to explore, from a feminist point of view, the ways in which women writers 'aut...
This thesis sets out to explore, from a feminist point of view, the ways in which women writers 'aut...
The aim of this study is to highlight a neglected tradition of women's experimentation with the dyst...
The push for diversity in media and literature has resulted in an increase in representation, at lea...
Thesis (M.A.) -- Macquarie University, 1995.Bibliography: leaves 138-145.Chapter 1. Finding an appro...
The exegesis portion of my thesis examines representations of feminine masochism in 20th-century lit...
The aim of this study is to highlight a neglected tradition of women's experimentation with the dyst...
The aim of this study is to highlight a neglected tradition of women's experimentation with the dyst...
This thesis is concerned with the ambivalence expressed towards feminism by many women in the last ...
Speculative fiction was one of the last genres of fiction to receive a strong female presence. Until...
This thesis compares modern children’s fantasy literature with older texts, particularly Grimms’ fa...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T8662The first section of the thesis begins by examinin...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T8662The first section of the thesis begins by examinin...
A range of critical approaches, popular, feminist and structuralist, to women's writing is examined ...
Working counter to the critical hegemonies of the New Modernist Studies, Deceptively Ingratiating Sh...
This thesis sets out to explore, from a feminist point of view, the ways in which women writers 'aut...
This thesis sets out to explore, from a feminist point of view, the ways in which women writers 'aut...
The aim of this study is to highlight a neglected tradition of women's experimentation with the dyst...
The push for diversity in media and literature has resulted in an increase in representation, at lea...