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Charlotte Perkins Gilman

2015
Autorin, Sozialokonomin, Publizistin; fuhrende Intellektuelle der US-amerikanischen Frauenbewegung um 1900; gesellschaftskritischer Feminismus u. a. in der Kurzgeschichte The Yellow Wallpaper, 1892 (Die gelbe Tapete, 1978); 1898 Abhandlung Women and Economics (Mann und Frau, 1901); 1915 Herland (dtsch. 1980); 1935 Suizid nach Krebsdiagnose.
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Breaking Walls with Madness: Redefining Corporeal Oppression in Charlotte Perkins Gilman's “The Yellow Wallpaper”

Journal of Arts and Linguistics Studies
In the hauntingly silent chambers of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper (1892), a tale that is more than just diving into madness, it is an extreme struggle against corporeal oppression.
Shehar Bano, Nabila Akbar, Marium Majeed
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The Yellow Wallpaper: Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Practical Neurology, 2020
The Edinburgh Neurology Book Club met virtually in May to discuss Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper , a fevered account of enforced house-rest and bed-rest. It may have been written in 1890, but this short story has many lessons for neurologists, both in lockdowns and beyond.
Neil Watson, Fiona C Moreton
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Feminist Utopia or Dystopia: A Comparative Study of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Herland and Suniti Namjoshi’s The Mothers of Maya Diip

International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research
There is no society in the world however developed it may be or how many times it has undergone revolutions, in which women are treated as equals. A woman remains as a woman till today.
TP Ihiuliu
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Imperial Feminism in the Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

International Journal of Scientific Research in Humanities and Social Sciences
Imperial Feminism also known as Colonial feminism is a critical term that analyzes how feminist rhetoric a actions can be used to perpetuate imperialism by framing women's rights in the service of building the Imperial powers and their empire.
Nidhi Chaurasiya, Dr Ravi Kumar
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Constructing Age in Black and White: Race and Middle Age in the Work of Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Gertrude Elise McDougald Ayer

Journal of American Studies
This article explores the role of race in discussions of women and aging in the early twentieth century. It first examines the uses of whiteness in Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s problematic defense of older women, and then compares it with works by Harlem
Athena Devlin
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Manifestation of Surrealism in Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Short Story The Yellow Wallpaper

Ilmu budaya : jurnal bahasa, sastra, seni, dan budaya
This study examines the elements of surrealism in literary works, focusing on how authors employ realist techniques to explore subconscious realities and create complex meanings.
Fatimah Muhajir, Bayu Aji Nugroho
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Exploration of the intersection of Historical-Critical Analysis and Feminist theory in Kate Chopin's The Awakening and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Herland

Social Sciences & Humanity Research Review
This research paper focuses on the intersection of feminist theory and historical-critical analysis in Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Herland and Kate Chopin’s The Awakening.
Aqsa Tariq
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Feminist Perspectives on Mental Health and Marriage in Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper

LiBRI: Linguistic and Literary Broad Research and Innovation
An important writer who highlighted the topic of women and rooms is Charlotte Perkins Gilman, a journalist and a feminist intellectual in her time. Mainly, she had an interest in political and social justice, but the inferior status that women had inside
Loredana Ilie
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