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The Feminist Gothic Journeys Of Shirley Jackson, Grace Sanko
The Feminist Gothic Journeys Of Shirley Jackson, Grace Sanko
Senior Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
Gender Stereotypes And Representation Of Women In Roald Dahl's Books, Sarah Hunt
Gender Stereotypes And Representation Of Women In Roald Dahl's Books, Sarah Hunt
Senior Theses and Projects
The purpose of this qualitative study is to examine the role and representation of women in Roald Dahl’s children’s novels. To do this, I conducted a document analysis of five of Dahl’s books - “James and the Giant Peach” (1961), “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” (1964), “Danny, The Champion of the World” (1975), “The Witches” (1983), and “Matilda” (1988) - in order to answer the following questions: How does Roald Dahl portray women and girls in his novels? What gendered stereotypes are present, and how does this portrayal change over time? I was able to answer this question through utilizing …
An Analysis Of Symbolic Violence In Classical Texts Comparatively To Modern Feminist Adaptations, Marisa Berner
An Analysis Of Symbolic Violence In Classical Texts Comparatively To Modern Feminist Adaptations, Marisa Berner
Senior Theses and Projects
This thesis explores the symbolic violence and misogyny present in Classical texts, and then compares them to modern feminist adaptations or retellings of the same stories. We explore the treatment of Briseis and other enslaved women in the Greek camp throughout the Iliad, and compare Homer’s perspective to Pat Barker’s in her book Silence of the Girls. We then look at Ovid’s Metamorphoses compared to Wake, Siren by Nina Maclaughlin, and finish with the comparison of Euripides’ plays Iphigenia at Aulis, Iphigenia Among the Taurians, and Hecuba to A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes. The thesis …
L’Universalité De La Voix Féminine : Interprétations Genrées De La Poésie Romantique Française Et Allemande, Mimi Mackilligan
L’Universalité De La Voix Féminine : Interprétations Genrées De La Poésie Romantique Française Et Allemande, Mimi Mackilligan
Senior Theses and Projects
Contemporary French feminist literary critics have debated whether the category of woman is an empowering or limiting paradigm through which to analyze women writers. Hélène Cixous coined the term "feminine writing [écriture féminine]" in order to link femininity to a radical particularity, whereas Monique Wittig has asserted that this concept confines women writers to their minority identity rather than allowing them to be read universally. Such discussions serve as a useful lens through which to analyze women writers who grappled with their gendered position far before the advent of 20th-century feminism.
Despite the abundance of woman …
Motivations For Motherhood: A Feminist And Textual Analysis Of Barrenness And Suffering In Genesis, Emma Claire Sternberg
Motivations For Motherhood: A Feminist And Textual Analysis Of Barrenness And Suffering In Genesis, Emma Claire Sternberg
Senior Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
Femmes À Huis Clos : Les Féminités Non-Normatives Dans Le Théâtre De Sartre, Megan Caljouw
Femmes À Huis Clos : Les Féminités Non-Normatives Dans Le Théâtre De Sartre, Megan Caljouw
Senior Theses and Projects
This thesis explores Jean-Paul Sartre’s depiction of women in theater, focusing on the female characters of The Respectful Prostitute (1946) and No Exit (1944). More specifically, I argue that Sartre presents women who reject normative conceptions of femininity prevalent in France during the twentieth century. Using Claire Duchen’s Women’s Rights and Women’s Lives in France 1944-1968 to provide a baseline understanding of gender roles during this time, I illustrate the ways in which the plays’ female characters “fail” to adhere to stereotypical notions of femininity in the realms of motherhood and sexuality. My argument is informed by a variety of …
Ethicizing Art: A Rancièrean Analysis Of 'Feminist' Art And The Notion Of Victimhood, Bora Zaloshnja
Ethicizing Art: A Rancièrean Analysis Of 'Feminist' Art And The Notion Of Victimhood, Bora Zaloshnja
Senior Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
Bodies And Borders: Navigating Colonial And Capitalist Desires In Trinidad And Tobago, Hannah Grosberg
Bodies And Borders: Navigating Colonial And Capitalist Desires In Trinidad And Tobago, Hannah Grosberg
Senior Theses and Projects
Colonialism/capitalism1 continue to create and exploit a dehumanised labour population in the pursuit of profit and power. The current formation of such a population is formed through heterosexist, xenophobic and racist ideologies revealed in the discourses and practises surrounding the (mis)treatment of refugees, as well as sex tourism and human trafficking in Trinidad and Tobago. The legal backbone of these three modern expressions of colonialism/capitalism in Trinidad and Tobago are the Sexual Offenses Act, the Trafficking in Persons Act, and the Immigration Act. In effect, undocumented migrants, refugees, and sex workers are criminalised, barred access to human rights, and become …
Escaping The Master’S House: Claudia Jones & The Black Marxist Feminist Tradition, Camryn S. Clarke
Escaping The Master’S House: Claudia Jones & The Black Marxist Feminist Tradition, Camryn S. Clarke
Senior Theses and Projects
In this Senior Project, I will argue that the path to liberation is through the discourse of Black Marxist Feminism as articulated by Caribbean political activist, Claudia Jones. The intersectional nature of such a discourse will encompass all who are oppressed —Black people, women, and workers. I explore what it means to be Black through the lens of Marcus Garvey, to be Woman through the lens of Monique Wittig, and to be a Worker through the lens of Karl Marx in order to understand Claudia Jones’ standpoint on what it means to be at the intersection of all three. The …
"Outside And Also Beside Herself:" A Discussion Of The Treatment Of Hysteria In Female Characters Within The Western Theatrical Tradition, Molly Belsky
Senior Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
Feminism In Action: Does Simone De Beauvoir’S Life Reflect Her Philosophy?, Anna K. Grindy
Feminism In Action: Does Simone De Beauvoir’S Life Reflect Her Philosophy?, Anna K. Grindy
The Trinity Papers (2011 - present)
No abstract provided.
Feminist Scholarship Review: Intolerance And Humanism, Gloria Steinem, Elizabeth Stannard Gromisch, Isis M. Irizarry, Dulce Amor Imbo
Feminist Scholarship Review: Intolerance And Humanism, Gloria Steinem, Elizabeth Stannard Gromisch, Isis M. Irizarry, Dulce Amor Imbo
Feminist Scholarship Review
Published from 1991 through 2007 at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, the Feminist Scholarship Review is a literary journal that describes women's experiences around the world. FSR began as a review of feminist scholarly material, but evolved into a journal for poetry and short stories
Feminist Scholarship Review: Traveling The World In Women's Shoes, Meena Gopal, Lucy Ferris, Kathleen Milnamow, Paloma Gutierrez
Feminist Scholarship Review: Traveling The World In Women's Shoes, Meena Gopal, Lucy Ferris, Kathleen Milnamow, Paloma Gutierrez
Feminist Scholarship Review
Published from 1991 through 2007 at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, the Feminist Scholarship Review is a literary journal that describes women's experiences around the world. FSR began as a review of feminist scholarly material, but evolved into a journal for poetry and short stories
Feminist Scholarship Review: Paradise Found: Empowering Women Of The Caribbean, Janet Bauer, Stefanie Lopez-Boy
Feminist Scholarship Review: Paradise Found: Empowering Women Of The Caribbean, Janet Bauer, Stefanie Lopez-Boy
Feminist Scholarship Review
Published from 1991 through 2007 at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, the Feminist Scholarship Review is a literary journal that describes women's experiences around the world. FSR began as a review of feminist scholarly material, but evolved into a journal for poetry and short stories
Feminist Scholarship Review: Male Privilege At Trinity College, Beth Miller, Robin Sheppard, Dori Katz
Feminist Scholarship Review: Male Privilege At Trinity College, Beth Miller, Robin Sheppard, Dori Katz
Feminist Scholarship Review
Published from 1991 through 2007 at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, the Feminist Scholarship Review is a literary journal that describes women's experiences around the world. FSR began as a review of feminist scholarly material, but evolved into a journal for poetry and short stories
Feminist Scholarship Review: Psychology At Trinity In Literature And Life, David Winer, Dianne Hunter
Feminist Scholarship Review: Psychology At Trinity In Literature And Life, David Winer, Dianne Hunter
Feminist Scholarship Review
Published from 1991 through 2007 at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, the Feminist Scholarship Review is a literary journal that describes women's experiences around the world. FSR began as a review of feminist scholarly material, but evolved into a journal for poetry and short stories
Feminist Scholarship Review: Women's Self-Expression Across The Centuries, Michele Martinez, Sheila M. Fisher
Feminist Scholarship Review: Women's Self-Expression Across The Centuries, Michele Martinez, Sheila M. Fisher
Feminist Scholarship Review
Published from 1991 through 2007 at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, the Feminist Scholarship Review is a literary journal that describes women's experiences around the world. FSR began as a review of feminist scholarly material, but evolved into a journal for poetry and short stories
Feminist Scholarship Review: Women In Theater And Film, Beth Notar, Anne Lambright
Feminist Scholarship Review: Women In Theater And Film, Beth Notar, Anne Lambright
Feminist Scholarship Review
Published from 1991 through 2007 at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, the Feminist Scholarship Review is a literary journal that describes women's experiences around the world. FSR began as a review of feminist scholarly material, but evolved into a journal for poetry and short stories
Feminist Scholarship Review: Gender And Sexuality Studies And The Liberal Arts Education, Beth Miller, Elisabeth Armstrong, Stephen Valocchi
Feminist Scholarship Review: Gender And Sexuality Studies And The Liberal Arts Education, Beth Miller, Elisabeth Armstrong, Stephen Valocchi
Feminist Scholarship Review
Published from 1991 through 2007 at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, the Feminist Scholarship Review is a literary journal that describes women's experiences around the world. FSR began as a review of feminist scholarly material, but evolved into a journal for poetry and short stories
Feminist Scholarship Review: Women And Philosophy, Drew Hyland, Helen Lang, Dan Lloyd
Feminist Scholarship Review: Women And Philosophy, Drew Hyland, Helen Lang, Dan Lloyd
Feminist Scholarship Review
Published from 1991 through 2007 at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, the Feminist Scholarship Review is a literary journal that describes women's experiences around the world. FSR began as a review of feminist scholarly material, but evolved into a journal for poetry and short stories
Feminist Scholarship Review: Women In Theater And Dance, Katharine Power, Joshua Karter, Patricia Bunker, Susan Erickson, Marjorie Smith
Feminist Scholarship Review: Women In Theater And Dance, Katharine Power, Joshua Karter, Patricia Bunker, Susan Erickson, Marjorie Smith
Feminist Scholarship Review
Published from 1991 through 2007 at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, the Feminist Scholarship Review is a literary journal that describes women's experiences around the world. FSR began as a review of feminist scholarly material, but evolved into a journal for poetry and short stories
Feminist Scholarship Review: Women And Urban Development, Marty Petty, Alta Lash, Anne Lundberg Utz, Janet Bauer
Feminist Scholarship Review: Women And Urban Development, Marty Petty, Alta Lash, Anne Lundberg Utz, Janet Bauer
Feminist Scholarship Review
Published from 1991 through 2007 at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, the Feminist Scholarship Review is a literary journal that describes women's experiences around the world. FSR began as a review of feminist scholarly material, but evolved into a journal for poetry and short stories
Feminist Scholarship Review: Women And Engineering, Christine Broadbridge, Susan Thomas, Patricia Bunker, John Mertens, Joe Tranquillo
Feminist Scholarship Review: Women And Engineering, Christine Broadbridge, Susan Thomas, Patricia Bunker, John Mertens, Joe Tranquillo
Feminist Scholarship Review
Published from 1991 through 2007 at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, the Feminist Scholarship Review is a literary journal that describes women's experiences around the world. FSR began as a review of feminist scholarly material, but evolved into a journal for poetry and short stories
Feminist Scholarship Review: Women And Music, Suzanne Risley, Naomi Amos, Douglas B. Johnson, John Platoff, Gail Woldu
Feminist Scholarship Review: Women And Music, Suzanne Risley, Naomi Amos, Douglas B. Johnson, John Platoff, Gail Woldu
Feminist Scholarship Review
Published from 1991 through 2007 at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, the Feminist Scholarship Review is a literary journal that describes women's experiences around the world. FSR began as a review of feminist scholarly material, but evolved into a journal for poetry and short stories
Feminist Scholarship Review, Suzanne Risley, Descera Daigle, Jennifer Mccrary
Feminist Scholarship Review, Suzanne Risley, Descera Daigle, Jennifer Mccrary
Feminist Scholarship Review
Published from 1991 through 2007 at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, the Feminist Scholarship Review is a literary journal that describes women's experiences around the world. FSR began as a review of feminist scholarly material, but evolved into a journal for poetry and short stories
Feminist Scholarship Review, Linda Mckinney, Descera Daigle, Jennifer Guy
Feminist Scholarship Review, Linda Mckinney, Descera Daigle, Jennifer Guy
Feminist Scholarship Review
Published from 1991 through 2007 at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, the Feminist Scholarship Review is a literary journal that describes women's experiences around the world. FSR began as a review of feminist scholarly material, but evolved into a journal for poetry and short stories
Feminist Scholarship Review, Linda Mckinney, Diane Martell, Jennifer Guy
Feminist Scholarship Review, Linda Mckinney, Diane Martell, Jennifer Guy
Feminist Scholarship Review
Published from 1991 through 2007 at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, the Feminist Scholarship Review is a literary journal that describes women's experiences around the world. FSR began as a review of feminist scholarly material, but evolved into a journal for poetry and short stories
Feminist Scholarship Review, Linda Mckinney, Michael A. Smith, Ralph A. Morelli, Jennifer Guy
Feminist Scholarship Review, Linda Mckinney, Michael A. Smith, Ralph A. Morelli, Jennifer Guy
Feminist Scholarship Review
Published from 1991 through 2007 at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, the Feminist Scholarship Review is a literary journal that describes women's experiences around the world. FSR began as a review of feminist scholarly material, but evolved into a journal for poetry and short stories
Feminist Scholarship Review, Linda Mckinney, Deborah Rose O'Neal, Michael A. Smith, Julia Holmes
Feminist Scholarship Review, Linda Mckinney, Deborah Rose O'Neal, Michael A. Smith, Julia Holmes
Feminist Scholarship Review
Published from 1991 through 2007 at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, the Feminist Scholarship Review is a literary journal that describes women's experiences around the world. FSR began as a review of feminist scholarly material, but evolved into a journal for poetry and short stories
Feminist Scholarship Review, Linda Mckinney, David Givens, Kharma Paige
Feminist Scholarship Review, Linda Mckinney, David Givens, Kharma Paige
Feminist Scholarship Review
Published from 1991 through 2007 at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, the Feminist Scholarship Review is a literary journal that describes women's experiences around the world. FSR began as a review of feminist scholarly material, but evolved into a journal for poetry and short stories