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  1. Rhetorik des Subjekts ; Zur textuellen Konstruktion des Subjekts in feministischen und anderen postmodernen Diskursen
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  transcript Verlag

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    Language: German
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    DDC Categories: 800
    Subjects: Subjekt; Literatur; Postmoderne; Feminismus; Mythos; Technologie
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  2. Erzähltes Geschehen ; Literaturtheorie und rezeptionsspezifischer Feminismus im fiktionalen Text
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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    DDC Categories: 801
    Subjects: Literatur; Feminismus; Ästhetik; Erfahrung
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  3. Rhetorik des Subjekts. Zur textuellen Konstruktion des Subjekts in feministischen und anderen postmodernen Diskursen
    Published: 2008

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    Subjects: Subjekt; Postmoderne; Feminismus; Poststrukturalismus; Diskurs; Gender; Literatur; Gender Studies; Literaturwissenschaft; Kulturwissenschaft
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  4. Bittersüßer Nachtschatten
    Published: 2021

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    DDC Categories: 830
    Subjects: Junge Erwachsene; New Adult; Frauenliteratur; Urban Fantasy; Feminismus; Prag; Teufel; Frauenpower; LGBTQ; MeToo
  5. Weißer Stechapfel
    Published: 2021

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    Subjects: Junge Erwachsene; Teufel; Urban Fantasy; Feminismus; New Adult; Frauenliteratur; MeToo; Frauenpower; LGBTQ; Prag
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  6. Über das Er-Finden von Identität
    Published: 2010

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    Subjects: Hybridität; Feminismus; Postmoderne; Identity; Hybridity; Psychoanalysis; Feminism; Literature
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  7. Female body and sexual politics in Margaret Atwood's selected novels

    Abstract: Margaret Atwood is the most prominent Canadian writer. Her feminist ideology is clearly obvious in her novels. She overtly illustrates her feminism view in human rights equality and freedom of choice. Atwood's works are consisted of the... more

     

    Abstract: Margaret Atwood is the most prominent Canadian writer. Her feminist ideology is clearly obvious in her novels. She overtly illustrates her feminism view in human rights equality and freedom of choice. Atwood's works are consisted of the fundamental freedom and human rights. In general, her fictions truly portray the women's rights that are equal to men's rights. Social constructions of gender are attacked by Atwood's novels. Her stories represent the silence and sexual discrimination in female characters. She is not only looking for annihilating of the gender system i.e. women's subjugation, but look at men and women at the same level in society. Female bodies in Atwood's point of view have been captured in patriarchal societies. Female protagonists in the selected novels explain noticeable symbols of bodily nervousness. Female characters are mostly used as objects in Atwood's stories. Women are considered as a tool or toy, as if they have no feelings, opinions or rights of their o

     

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    Subjects: Literatur; Sexualität; Geschlechterpolitik; Feminismus; Frau; Viktimisierung
  8. Social Ideas in Poetry of Four Female Contemporary Poet (Parvin Etesami, Forough Farokhzad, Tahereh Safarzadeh and Simin Behbahani)
    Published: 2015

    Abstract: This artile with social view point is going to study the social thought of Forough’s poem, specially based of female, freedom, tradition and modernity. It focuses on these features of Forough’s poem from a different point of view towards... more

     

    Abstract: This artile with social view point is going to study the social thought of Forough’s poem, specially based of female, freedom, tradition and modernity. It focuses on these features of Forough’s poem from a different point of view towards social issues. This article studies the social meanings of Forough’s poem that are specialized for her. It tries to show the feminism poem which is unique in Iran. After these survey, the article tries to assert that Forough Frokhzad is the most social female poet in Iran; Forough with her courage and boldness used a kind of norm breaking through her poems and speak about social issues. So she could omit some of taboos that belongs to feminine society in Iran

     

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    Subjects: Iran; Dichtung; Frau; Feminismus; Moderne; Tradition; Moral
  9. Feminism and the hard-boiled genre: breakdown in Sara Paretsky's breakdown
    Published: 2015

    Abstract: As feminist re-writings of the genre of crime fiction (mostly the hard-boiled) from the 1980s onward, Sara Paretsky's Warshawski novels provide a fertile field for critical and cultural studies. The aims of this paper are twofold: first, it... more

     

    Abstract: As feminist re-writings of the genre of crime fiction (mostly the hard-boiled) from the 1980s onward, Sara Paretsky's Warshawski novels provide a fertile field for critical and cultural studies. The aims of this paper are twofold: first, it traces the generic influences on her latest novel Breakdown (2012) beyond the obvious male precursors of the hard-boiled (Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler) of the interwar period to the Gothic vogue in the early 19th century; and second, drawing on Roland Barthes's notion of readerly/writerly texts, Pierre Macherey’s critique of ideology in realist fiction, and Fredric Jameson's dialectical view of genre, it teases out the symptomatic fissures and contradictions in Paretsky's novel which betray the text’s inability to ultimately resist the ideology it intends to subvert

     

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    Subjects: Literatur; Kriminalroman; Realismus; Fiktion; Feminismus; Ideologie; Genre
  10. Western feminist consciousness in Buchi Emecheta's The joys of motherhood
    Published: 2015

    Abstract: Feminism is a collection of movements which struggles for women's rights. Focusing on gender as a basis of women's sexual oppression, feminist scholarship attempts to establish equal rights for women politically, economically, socially,... more

     

    Abstract: Feminism is a collection of movements which struggles for women's rights. Focusing on gender as a basis of women's sexual oppression, feminist scholarship attempts to establish equal rights for women politically, economically, socially, personally, etc. The Joys of Motherhood highlights Buchi Emecheta's critical view toward colonialism and racism affecting Third world women's lives. Besides this, Emecheta goes further to display African women's invisibility and marginalization-which were out of sight for a long time-in terms of some aspects of Western feminist discourse. Her creative discourse, in this regard, casts further light upon the issue of gender oppression in African feminist study. Hence, this study attempts to examine the way in which Emecheta furthers Western feminist ideology

     

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    Subjects: Literatur; Feminismus; Entwicklungsland; Kolonialismus; Rassismus; Frau; Afrika; Geschlecht; Unterdrückung; Emecheta; B.
  11. Frauenbilder und Geschlechterbeziehungen im erzählerischen Werk von Miguel Delibes
    Published: 2020

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    DDC Categories: 860
    Subjects: Delibes; Miguel; Feminismus; Frauenbild; Gender Studies; Männerbild; Spanische Gesellschaft
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  12. Carmen Martín Gaite: El cuarto de atrás (1978)
  13. Visions of the daughters of Albion: the influence of Mary Wollstonecraft's life and career on William Blake
    Published: 2014

    Abstract: The present study discussed the influence of one of the eighteenth-century British women of color, the feminist Mary Wollstonecraft, on William Blake. By adopting a biographical and also a comparative approach, the authors tried to... more

     

    Abstract: The present study discussed the influence of one of the eighteenth-century British women of color, the feminist Mary Wollstonecraft, on William Blake. By adopting a biographical and also a comparative approach, the authors tried to highlight the influences of Wollstonecraft's personal life, character, and career, chiefly her A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), on one of William Blake's less-referred-to poems Visions of the Daughters of Albion (1793). The study will help readers to both know Wollstonecraft's prominence and also to grasp more of William Blake and his poetry. The authors also attempted to show that William Blake was part of the early feminism of the late eighteenth century

     

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    Subjects: Literatur; Einfluss; Feminismus; Frau; Recht; Frauenrechtlerin; Biographie; Wollstonecraft; M.; Blake; W.
  14. A Strange Connectedness
  15. Zum Selbstverständnis russischer Schriftstellerinnen
    Published: 1999

  16. Die Novas Cartas Portuguesas - drei portugiesische Schriftstellerinnen sprengen Klostermauern
    Published: 1996

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    Subjects: Portugal; Frauenbild; Männerbild; Patriarchat; Rollenbild; Gleichberechtigung; Frauenbewegung; historische Entwicklung; Feminismus; Literatur
  17. Zur Rezeption des Medea-Mythos in der zeitgenössischen Literatur: Elfriede Jelinek, Marlene Streeruwitz und Christa Wolf

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    Subjects: Literatur; Frau; Mythos; Feminismus; Rezeption; Geschlechtsrolle; Weiblichkeit; Mutterschaft; Stereotyp; Medea
  18. "...wie man mit beiden Beinen auf der Erde träumt": utopische Entwürfe im Werk Irmtraud Morgners
    Published: 1998

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    Subjects: Literatur; DDR; Schriftsteller; Frau; Emanzipation; Feminismus; Utopie; Geschlechterverhältnis
  19. Madeleine de Scudéry - Intellektuelle avant la lettre?
    Published: 2015

    Abstract: Intellektuelles Engagement wird in Frankreich häufig mit männlichen Akteuren und einem couragierten Eintreten für die universellen Werte der Aufklärung assoziiert. Schon im frühmodernen Frankreich des 17. Jahrhunderts waren jedoch auch... more

     

    Abstract: Intellektuelles Engagement wird in Frankreich häufig mit männlichen Akteuren und einem couragierten Eintreten für die universellen Werte der Aufklärung assoziiert. Schon im frühmodernen Frankreich des 17. Jahrhunderts waren jedoch auch Frauen - entgegen bestehender Standes- und Geschlechterkonventionen - intellektuell tätig. Als Schriftstellerinnen und Salonbetreiberinnen thematisierten einige von ihnen die Ungleichheit von Frauen und Männern und entwarfen Modelle für respektvollere Geschlechterbeziehungen. Eine dieser - sowohl in anerkennendem wie auch in spöttischem Sinne - als "Preziöse" bezeichneten Frauen war die Schriftstellerin Madeleine de Scudéry. Da sie sich in ihrem literarischen Werk und auch in ihren persönlichen Lebensentscheidungen in unkonventioneller und reflektierter Weise mit für Frauen sehr problematischen Themen wie "Bildung", "Ehe" oder "Schreiben und Publizieren" auseinandersetzte, stellt sie gleichzeitig eine Ausnahmefigur ihrer Zeit und den Prototyp einer f

     

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  20. Schöne neue Frauenwelten? Feministische Utopien in der Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts
    Published: 2000

    Abstract: 'Wie verwenden Autorinnen feministische Utopien, um ihre Modelle einer neuen Welt ohne Frauenunterdrückung zu entwerfen bzw. um Modelle einer Gesellschaft mit anderen Formen des Wirtschaftens, der Kindererziehung oder völlig anderen... more

     

    Abstract: 'Wie verwenden Autorinnen feministische Utopien, um ihre Modelle einer neuen Welt ohne Frauenunterdrückung zu entwerfen bzw. um Modelle einer Gesellschaft mit anderen Formen des Wirtschaftens, der Kindererziehung oder völlig anderen Beziehungen zwischen Frauen und Männern sowie Frauen und Frauen vorzustellen? Dieser Beitrag untersucht einige wichtige Romane dieses Genres und diskutiert u.a. folgende Fragen: Warum lesen wir Utopien, warum sollten wir sie lesen und was macht Utopien zu feministischen Utopien? Als ein Ergebnis kann festgehalten werden, dass uns feministische Utopien als eine Form fiktionaler Texte ganz spezielle Verbindungen zwischen dem Gegenwärtigen und dem Zukünftigen vorführen; sie regen unsere Vorstellungskraft an, das heute noch nicht Mögliche zu denken und unser politisches Handeln auch darauf auszurichten; sie ermutigen uns letztlich, uns aus der Sackgasse politischer Resignation herauszubewegen und als politisch(-feministisch) Handelnde nicht länger Selbstbeg

     

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    Subjects: Literatur; Phantasie; Kunst; politisches Handeln; Geschlechterverhältnis; Zukunft; Feminismus; Frauenpolitik; Gesellschaftskritik; Utopie
  21. Third-space encounters and unexpected forms of resistance in Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club
    Published: 2016

    Abstract: This paper sets out to investigate Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club, a liminal work written in-between cultures, in the light of Homi Bhabha's concept of the third space as a site of transformation and transvaluation. It is argued that Tan's... more

     

    Abstract: This paper sets out to investigate Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club, a liminal work written in-between cultures, in the light of Homi Bhabha's concept of the third space as a site of transformation and transvaluation. It is argued that Tan's novel is implicated in unexpected forms of resistance as a result of its placement in the borderland of cultures. Thus, exploring the discursive fissures and ideological ruptures inscribed in the novel, the authors seek to bring to fore how the very mainstream accounts of Chinese culture and orientalist archive of knowledge in which the work is embedded are contested in the third-space enounters between subjects of different cultures. Orientalism, Western feminism, American Dream, and multiculturalism are some of the major discourses whose truthfulness and serenity are shown to be precarious and open to questioning, hence the recuperation of the subaltern's voice through this contrapuntal reading

     

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    Subjects: Literatur; Transformation; Kultur; China; Feminismus; Ideologie; multikulturelle Gesellschaft; Traum; USA; Orientalismus
  22. Multiple perspectives toward women in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness: a feministic overview
    Published: 2016

    Abstract: Undoubtedly, in spite of all those efforts done during the years, the mentality towards the superiority of male over female is still being reflected in the works of art written by men. Joseph Conrad, the Polish author, who wrote great... more

     

    Abstract: Undoubtedly, in spite of all those efforts done during the years, the mentality towards the superiority of male over female is still being reflected in the works of art written by men. Joseph Conrad, the Polish author, who wrote great masterpieces in English, is not an exception. His great work of art, Heart of Darkness, reflects multiple perspectives towards women. By applying a Feminist approach towards this novel, this article tends to present an analytical overview of the mentality of men towards women in the written work of art, Heart of Darkness

     

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    Subjects: Literatur; Feminismus; Mann; Frau; Mentalität; Roman; Conrad; J.
  23. Rebellious and strong black women in paradise
    Published: 2015

    Abstract: The main aim of this paper is to apply black feminist tenets especially those of Bell Hooks and Alice Walker to demonstrate that unlike the passive black female characters of The Bluest Eye, and the resisting but finally victimized black... more

     

    Abstract: The main aim of this paper is to apply black feminist tenets especially those of Bell Hooks and Alice Walker to demonstrate that unlike the passive black female characters of The Bluest Eye, and the resisting but finally victimized black women of Beloved, the wise and strong black women of Paradise who live in the Convent, are strong enough to recreate themselves as subjects, and to cultivate their own unique identity in a hegemonic environment which is replete with racial and gender discrimination. Black feminist actions and womanistic rituals help them accomplish this improvement. Consolata, and Mavis are two of such strong women of the Convent who not only succeed in healing themselves, but also in healing other black women as well. Black feminists claim in order to place black women at the center of stories about the American past, they must be depicted as subjects, that is, as creative change-agents, rather than as objects, or victims of hegemonic agency. In Paradise black wom

     

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    Subjects: Farbiger; Frau; Feminismus
  24. A study of carter's The Snow Child in the light of Showalter's theories
    Published: 2015

    Abstract: Angela Carter was an English fiction writer and journalist. Her female protagonists often take an empowered roles where they rise up against oppression and fight for both sexual and political equality. The actions of these women are direct... more

     

    Abstract: Angela Carter was an English fiction writer and journalist. Her female protagonists often take an empowered roles where they rise up against oppression and fight for both sexual and political equality. The actions of these women are direct reflections of the feminist movement that took place in the 1970s. The concepts within this movement relating specifically to the ideologies of radical-libertarian feminist, and regarding the extent to which she promotes feminist due to her style, referred to as "Galm-Rock" feminism. Carter began experimenting with writing fairy tales in 1970, which coincided with the period of second wave feminism in the Unites States. The majority of Angela Carter's work revolve around a specific type of feminism, radical libertarian feminism and her critique of the patriarchal role that have been placed on women. In this article, the main concentrate is on heroine's internalized consciousness which echoes in their behavior. All of the female protagonists in ca

     

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    Subjects: Literatur; Feminismus; Emanzipation; Patriarchat; Liebe; Pornographie; Carter; A.
  25. A gynocritical study of The Company of Wolves by Angela Carter
    Published: 2015

    Abstract: In 1979, Carter published one of her mast renowned collections of short fiction, The Bloody Chamber. The majority of Angela Carter's work revolve around a specific type of feminism, radical libertarian feminism and her critique of the... more

     

    Abstract: In 1979, Carter published one of her mast renowned collections of short fiction, The Bloody Chamber. The majority of Angela Carter's work revolve around a specific type of feminism, radical libertarian feminism and her critique of the patriarchal role that have been placed on women. which she promotes feminist due to her style, referred to as "Galm-Rock" feminism In this article, the main concentrate is on heroine's internalized consciousness which echoes in their behavior. All of the female protagonists in carter's short stories; such as The Werewolf, The Wolf-Alice, and mainly in The Company of Wolves have similar characteristics with different conditions, in which they are represented in a very negative light with less than ideal roles. In these stories, the protagonist is a young girl who has many conflicts with love and desire. Carter attempts to encourage women to do something about this degrading representation

     

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    Subjects: Literatur; Erzählung; Feminismus; Emanzipation; Patriarchat; Liebe; Pornographie; Carter; A.