Feminist Studies in English Literature

Title Publication Date Language Citations
A Strange Romance Between a Muslim Jane Eyre and a Converted Orientalist in Leila Aboulela’s The Translator2018/09/01English
A Subversive or Utopian Fairy Tale?: Re-reading Goblin Market as a Quest for Female Self2016/12/01English
Escaping Schools: Disobedient Bodies in Virginia Woolf’s The Waves2018/04/01English
Becoming a Woman against Sexual Permissiveness and Anti-Feminist Backlash in Erica Jong’s Fear of Flying2016/09/01English
Glaspell’s House of Her Own: Revisiting the Subject and Genre of Alison’s House2016/12/01English
The Silent Writer and the Silenced Other in Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway and J. M. Coetzee’s Foe2015/09/01English
Acting out Freedom: Mansfield Park and the World Interior of Capital2018/04/01English
Flee from Sex and Gender: Utopias in Second-Wave Feminist Science Fiction2016/12/01English
Introducing Asian Women’s Voices into the U.S.: Changes in Chinese and Japanese Women’s Anthologies in English Translation2018/04/01English
Representing the Racial Hand from a Female Imperial Perspective2019/04/01English
“This Very Contaminated Tool”: An Immanent Critique of Feminist Standpoint Theories2015/12/01English
Women and the Sixteenth-Century English Book Trade2015/09/01English
Adoption and After: Loss, Separation, and Reunion in Tammy Chu’s Resilience2017/09/01English
The Failure of Hegemonic Masculinity in the Romantic Gothic Dramas: Remorse, Manfred, and The Cenci*1)2019/04/01English
“What a Difference a Tail Makes”: Woolf, Modernism, Feminist Posthumanism2019/04/01English
Mixing Memory and Science: Kimiko Hahn’s Toxic Flora and the Idea of Home2016/04/01English
Resistance against Panoptic Power: Unwed Mothers in Chang-Rae Lee’s On Such a Full Sea and William Faulkner’s Light in August2015/09/01English
“Good” Comfort Women Novel? Ethics and Representational Tactics of Korean Comfort Women Novels in English2016/04/01English
Dear Leader: Historiographic Life Writing by a Male North Korean Defector Aspiring to Freedom2017/09/01English
Otherness, Sexuality, and Space: Affiliations between Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway and Eudora Welty’s The Golden Apples2018/04/01English
Dissenting Pessimism in Anna Letitia Barbauld’s Radical Writing2017/12/01English
Trapped in Time: The Portrayal of the Characters in The Hours2017/09/01English
Race, Sexuality, and Black Female Body in Children of Men2018/09/01English
A Novel without a Plot: Modernist Readership and Boredom in Dorothy Richardson’s Pilgrimage2017/09/01English
Literary Hybridity and the Aesthetic of Suffering and Desire in Charlotte Smith’s Elegiac Sonnets2016/12/01English
Byron’s Queer Lyric: “To Thyrza”2018/12/01English
The Farmwife and Rural Cosmopolitanism in Barbara Kingsolver’s Flight Behavior2018/12/01English
Gossip Girls: Female Gossips, Labor, and Secrecy in Daniel Defoe’s Roxana2017/09/01English
What Piketty Knew (But Dared Not Ask Henry James): Fin-de-Siècle American Capitalism and Queer Resistance in The Ambassadors2017/04/01English
Edna’s Revolt through the Homosexual Disposition: The Awakening2016/04/01English