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Forum for Linguistic Studies
This study presents a functional-cognitive linguistic analysis of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper. Drawing on Halliday's Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) and Vygotsky's cognitive approach to inner speech, the study examines how the ...
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This study presents a functional-cognitive linguistic analysis of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper. Drawing on Halliday's Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) and Vygotsky's cognitive approach to inner speech, the study examines how the ...
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Women in Pragmatism: Past, Present and Future
Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences, 2022R. Hagengruber +45 more
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Journal of Arts and Linguistics Studies
This research paper presents a feminist re-evaluation of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper (1892), in the context of Kate Millett theory of patriarchy, proposed in Sexual Politics (2000). In the context of this research study, a qualitative
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This research paper presents a feminist re-evaluation of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper (1892), in the context of Kate Millett theory of patriarchy, proposed in Sexual Politics (2000). In the context of this research study, a qualitative
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Journal of Language, Literature & Social Affairs
This study is a critical analysis of The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman using the feminist literary lens to understand how patriarchal domination was depicted and the effect of that on the mental health of females.
Samra Gul
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This study is a critical analysis of The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman using the feminist literary lens to understand how patriarchal domination was depicted and the effect of that on the mental health of females.
Samra Gul
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman Magyarországon
2023Tanulmányom témája Charlotte Perkins Gilmannak (1860-1935), az amerikai fe-minizmus első hulláma ismert képviselőjének magyarországi megjelenése, beleértve budapesti látogatásait és műveinek magyar nyelvű kiadásait. Ám mielőtt bemutatom Gilmanpályájának magyar kapcsolódásait, röviden összefoglalom három legjelentősebb, feminista ...
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Madness and the Fractured Psyche in Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper
Kültür Araştırmaları DergisiFramed through Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalysis, The Yellow Wallpaper reveals madness as both fracture and form, exposing a paradoxical state where repression and resistance coexist.
Begüm Sude Mızrak
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1983
American lecturer, critic, writer, and journalist, 1860–1935. Strongly influenced by social Darwinism, she argues against male-dominated society—which she calls our “Androcentric Culture.” Gilman is also known for two works of fiction, a strongly autobiographical account of a woman’s madness—The Yellow Wallpaper—and a delightful utopian novel depicting
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American lecturer, critic, writer, and journalist, 1860–1935. Strongly influenced by social Darwinism, she argues against male-dominated society—which she calls our “Androcentric Culture.” Gilman is also known for two works of fiction, a strongly autobiographical account of a woman’s madness—The Yellow Wallpaper—and a delightful utopian novel depicting
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Studies in the Novel
:Previous scholarship on Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s novel Herland (1915) has compellingly argued that the ecological space in the novel reflects an extension of an idealized domestic sphere, as a site where Gilman’s problematic eugenic beliefs manifest ...
Eli McCarthy
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:Previous scholarship on Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s novel Herland (1915) has compellingly argued that the ecological space in the novel reflects an extension of an idealized domestic sphere, as a site where Gilman’s problematic eugenic beliefs manifest ...
Eli McCarthy
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Great Plains Quarterly
:Writer, speaker, theorist, and activist Charlotte Perkins Gilman published her most influential work of nonfiction, Women and Economics, in 1898. This examination of family structure, gender inequality, and utopian social reforms influenced generations ...
C. Billingham
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:Writer, speaker, theorist, and activist Charlotte Perkins Gilman published her most influential work of nonfiction, Women and Economics, in 1898. This examination of family structure, gender inequality, and utopian social reforms influenced generations ...
C. Billingham
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Anusandhanvallari
Utopian Feminism comprehended as a sub genre of science and speculative fiction includes narratives exploring societies free from the shackles of patriarchy and subordination of women on the grounds of socio cultural norms that impart a secondary status ...
Nidhi Chaurasiya, Dr Ravi Kumar
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Utopian Feminism comprehended as a sub genre of science and speculative fiction includes narratives exploring societies free from the shackles of patriarchy and subordination of women on the grounds of socio cultural norms that impart a secondary status ...
Nidhi Chaurasiya, Dr Ravi Kumar
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