Feminist Studies in English Literature

Title Publication Date Language Citations
A Study of Masculinity in Tennessee Williams’ Cat on a Hot Tin Roof2014/09/01English
From (Black) American Drama to Women’s Literature: Deconstructing the Canonization of Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun and Finding the Hidden Picture2014/09/01English
Women's Space and Silenced Voices during the Cold War in Sylvia Plath's Poetry2007/12/01English
<서평> Autobiography and Gender in Early Modern Literature: Reading Women’s Lives, 1600-1680. Sharon Cadman Seelig. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.2007/12/01English
Historiographies of Modernity: Susan Glaspell and “Jig” Cook2013/04/01English
Suburbs, Supplementarity, and Transvestism in <The Roaring Girl>2011/12/01English
Wifely Conversion in <The Comedy of Errors>: Representation of Female Sacredness in Post-Reformation England2011/12/01English
Narratives of Passing: Racial and Gender Politics in Michelle Cliff’s Abeng and No Telephone to Heaven2013/04/01English
American Vs. Woman: Asian American Identity and Queer Intimacy in <American Woman>2011/12/01English
Postfeminism Debates in Theater: Theory versus Practice and Women’s Dilemmas in Wendy Wasserstein’s <The Heidi Chronicles>2011/12/01English
Representing Mothers on the Recent Korean Stage: The Fantasy Mother and the Grotesque Maternal Body2013/04/01English
Women in Selected Dalit Narratives in India2013/04/01English
The Female Masquerade in Eliza Haywood’s Fantomina and Daniel Defoe’s Roxana2013/04/01English
“Naw You Ain’t No Man”: Rereading the Patriarchal Phallocentrism in the Trueblood Episode of Ellison’s Invisible Man2013/04/01English
Bildung Words to Push Them Down: Roots, Rhizomes, and Metacritical De/Construction in Isabella Valancy Crawford’s <Malcolm’s Katie>2011/12/01English
Killing the "Phantom in the House" in Mrs. Dalloway2007/12/01English
Mourning Unmourned Deaths: Shamanic Rituals in Nora Okja Keller’s <Comfort Woman>2011/12/01English
“Mamma says, I am never within”: Austen Answers Back2013/04/01English
Changes, Breaks and Continuities: Feminist Theory and Cultural Analysis from Second Wave to the Present2007/12/01English
Hooked on the American Dream?: Transnational Sexual Labor in Nora Okja Keller’s Fox Girl2007/12/01English
Polygamy in Papua New Guinea: A View from Fiction2007/12/01English
<서평> Speaking Power: Black Feminist Orality in Women’s Narratives of Slavery. Doveanna S. Fulton. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2006.2007/12/01English
Contracts, Coverture, and Women’s Property in Our Mutual Friend2007/12/01English
Extending Moral and Religious Verse for Children from Puritan Adults’ Warnings to Romantic Children’s Insights:Ann and Jane Taylor’s Pedagogic Achievements in Hymns for Infant Minds (1810)2015/04/01English
The Little Memsahib and the Idealized Domestic Empire in Frances Hodgson Burnett’s A Little Princess2015/04/01English
Mongrel Poethics: Harryette Mullen’s Sleeping with the Dictionary2015/04/01English
The Negative Flâneuse in Jean Rhys’s Voyage in the Dark2015/04/01English
Adoption Loss and (Birth)[M]otherhood: Disenfranchised Grief and Enfranchised Reunion in Resilience2015/04/01English
Traumatic Procreations: Frankenstein, Heterophobia, and the Fear of (Re)production2016/04/01English
Sympathy and Indeterminacy in Toni Morrison’s “Recitatif”2015/04/01English