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Les premiers récits de voyage au féminin en Pologne
This article focuses on the first examples of travel literature written by Polish women, notably considering the work of Izabela Czartoryska and her daughter Maria Wirtemberska.
Corinne Fournier Kiss
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: This article, which forms part of our research into Algerian women's literature in French, looks at the writing of urban space as a place where freedom is sought and a legacy passed on.
Yamina Sehli
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REPRESENTATION OF ISLAMIC FEMINISM IN ABIDAH EL KHALIEQY’S NOVELS
The Indonesian literary tradition during the reform period was marked by the rise of female writers who raised the issue of feminism. Within the framework of locality and contextuality, the feminism movement echoed by female writers comes in diverse ...
Dipa Nugraha, Suyitno Suyitno
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Life Writing by Kuwaiti Women: Voice and Agency
Life narratives are rare in the Gulf region due to many issues. Kuwait women’s writing about their lives, bodies, illnesses, and disabilities is almost unheard of.
Shahd Alshammari
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‘Being Inside a Tangled Knot’: Écriture Féminine and Elena Ferrante
Starting from the intertwining of interpretations of the term écriture féminine, this analysis will develop around the ‘poethical’ and political aspects of Cixous’ concept, which could be described as the non-presence of the author, language as a ...
Brigita Miloš, Dubravka Dulibić-Paljar
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Baroque and Female Body: From Ecstasy to Madness in Henry James’s 'What Maisie Knew'
Henry James’s critics suggest numerous form-conscious reasons for his serpentine meaning-making aesthetics. Seeing the undecidability of James’s proto-modernist narrative on a par with that of the baroque aesthetics, this paper cites the inscribable ...
Mohamad Mosavat
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Écriture Féminine in Ken Bugul’s De L’Autre Côté du Regard
The article analyzes the representation of écriture féminine in Ken Bugul's De L’Autre Côté du Regard (DLCR) and its connection to feminist ideology and the narrator’s hybrid cultural identity.
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Kuasa dalam Kajian Écriture Féminine; Sebuah Pendekatan Budaya
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Ita Rodiah
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Posthumane visioner: En postkønnet eller kvindelige cyberkultur?
The article is a discussion of two cyberfeminists, Donna Haraway and Sadie Plant, and their innovative posthuman approaches to feminist decontruction of the masculine connotations of cyberculture.
Nina Lykke
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Catel Muller et Ulli Lust, entre BD féminine et BD féministe
Cet article compare deux auteures contemporaines de romans graphiques, Ulli Lust and Catel Muller, qui ont écrit les biographies de deux femmes réelles (respectivement dans Trop n'est pas assez et Kiki de Montparnasse, ce dernier volume en collaboration ...
Juliette Feyel
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