Feminist Studies in English Literature

Title Publication Date Language Citations
“Is ther no remedye?”: A Question of Battered Women’s Agency in Chaucer’s Physician’s Tale2017/12/01English
Eroticizing Trauma in Margurite Duras’s The Lover2017/12/01English
Letter Writing, the Imagined Female Discursive Community and Margaret Cavendish’s Sociable Letters2016/09/01English
Racial Alterity as a Grounding for Androgynous Subjectivity: Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: A Biography2018/12/01English
Two Ways She(s) and Time(s) Are Crystallized2015/09/01English
The Book of Margery Kempe: Criticisms and Queer Temporalities2015/12/01English
On Being Fashionably Incorrect: Woman’s Film, Fashion, and Stella Dallas2018/12/01English
Contentious Politics of ‘Anger’ in the Face of White Masculinity: Class, Race, and Gender in John Osborne’s Look Back in Anger2015/12/01English
“Je est un autre”: Reading Gertrude Stein, Lyn Hejinian, and Rosmarie Waldrop2016/12/01English
Politicizing Trauma in Rigoberta Menchú’s I, Rigoberta Menchú*1)2019/04/01English
The Relevance of Margaret Atwood’s Handmaid’s Tale2018/09/01English
Remembering Mary Magdalene on Stage: Virgin Martyrs and Sacred Bodies in Post-Reformation England2018/12/01English
Staging Dis/embodied Memories: Adoptee Memoirs in Performance2016/12/01English
Narrative Voice and Female Sexuality in Willa Cather’s A Lost Lady2015/09/01English
Reading as Close Encounter: The Intimacy of “You” in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s “The Thing Around Your Neck”2017/12/01English
The Female Subject in Public Sphere: Performing Republican Mothers in the Writings of Judith Sargent Murray2017/12/01English
Figures of Citizen: Claudia Rankine’s Lyricism and Rhetoric2018/04/01English
Female Narrative and the Politics of Poetry: Rereading Muriel Rukeyser’s The Book of the Dead2016/09/01English
Quiet Odyssey: Life Writing as a Subject of History2016/09/01English
Reframing Frankenstein: A Narratological Study of Shelley Jackson’s Patchwork Girl2017/04/01English
Genre Subversion and Spectatorship in Thelma and Louise2015/09/01English
The Restoration of Feminine Subjectivity through Creative Art Activity in Cat’s Eye2014/09/01English
The “Sausage” and the “Umbrella”: Gender Roles in Little Women2014/09/01English
Countering the Counterculture : Bharati Mukherjee’s Leave It to Me2014/09/01English
Performativity of a Dying Female Body: W;t2014/09/01English
Doris Lessingʼs The Diary of a Good Neighbor : Older Women, Another Minority Group in Contemporary Society2014/09/01English
Feminist Appropriation of Globalization: Cosmofeminism in Lynn Nottage’s Ruined2014/09/01English
“Bling Bling Economics” and Creative Masculinities in Gautam Malkani’s Londonstani2014/09/01English
Body and Gender in Mary Shelley’s “Transformation” and “The Mortal Immortal”2014/09/01English
The Symposium (2014.5.3)2014/09/01English