Chapter One: Queering 'Zi'zek -- Chapter Two: No Future? Traversing the Fantasy of (Hetero)sexual Difference -- Chapter Three: 'Zi'zek's Antagonism and The Futures of Trans-Affirmative Lacanian Psychoanalysis -- Chapter Four: Cavanagh and Gherovici: Toward a Transfeminist Theory of Embodiment -- Chapter Five: Traversing the Atlantic, Traversing (Hetero)sexual Difference -- Chapter Six: Traversing North America, Traversing (Hetero)sexual Difference Coda: Traversing the Fantasy of Authoritarian Patriarchy -- Bibliography.
Gender and Literary Studies: An Introduction
"This books argues that the problem of gender identity is vital to the large corpus of medieval Hispanic texts that discuss the nature of women"--Provided by publisher.
In this dissertation, I demonstrate that non-traditional gender expression by women has significantly developed and expanded ranges of acceptable gender performance for all people.
Emma Heaney's The New Woman: Literary Modernism, Queer Theory, and the Trans Feminine Allegory traces the evolution of the "trans feminine" as an allegorical figure from its origins in the late nineteenth century to contemporary Queer ...
La palabra y el fantasma en la cultura occidental . Valencia : Pre - Textos . Aiba , Kazuhiko et al . ( 1996 ) Manshu tairiku no hanayome wa doshite tukurareta ka . Tokyo : Akashi Shoten . Albert Robatto , Matilde ( 1981 ) Rosalía de ...
A respirer , à manger , à aimer , à dormir , à veiller , à dépenser , à rêver , à penser , à sentir , à voir le monde tête en bas , être à soi - même l'envers du monde , se garder de troubler l'endroit au cœur de ses représentations ...
Unsettling Partition: Literature, Gender, Memory
In terms of my analyses, I theorize the epistemological registers of queer strategy in the political essays of Cherríe Moraga, I begin to craft a reading strategy, reading for butch and femme, in an analysis of two novels, Rubyfruit Jungle ...
This book undertakes a detailed reading of Robert Kroetsch's The Studhorse Man, examining this Canadian novel in its transnational historical and socio-cultural context.
This piece of work will deal with the presentation of gender in selected works of the following female writers: Virginia Woolf and her both rival and friend Katherine Mansfield, as well as Jean Rhys, the modernist writer who died only ...