Facultade de Filoloxía
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Django Unchained, American Slavery and The Dual Nature of Violence as a Tool for Oppression and Liberation
(2024)[Abstract] This end-of-degree thesis will examine as its main subject of analysis the media representation of North American slavery in the Antebellum Period and the history of structural violence in the United States ... -
Exploring Scottish Folkore: Myths, Legends, and Cultural Identity
(2024)[Abstract] This project delves into the fascinating realm of Scottish folklore, examining its evolution, influences, and recurring themes. By tracing the development of Scottish folklore from its Celtic and Norse roots ... -
Long Live Literature: Literary Echoes in Taylor Swift’s Music
(2024)[Abstract] This end-of-degree dissertation aims to analyse the presence of classic pieces of literature in the discography of Taylor Swift, a successful songwriter and performer who has integrated elements of classic ... -
The Māori According to Katherine Mansfield: A Postcolonial Feminist Approach
(2024)[]Abstract] This undergraduate dissertation explores Katherine Mansfield’s representations of Māori people in her early texts, written between 1907 and 1915, through a postcolonial feminist approach. For this purpose, ... -
Feminism versus Feminism: a comparative analysis of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre and Jean Rhys' Wide Sargasso Sea
(2024)[Abstract] The purpose of this end-of-degree project is to analyze and compare Jane Eyre, Bertha Mason and Antoinette Cosway —the three main female characters of Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea—, as well as their ...