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Spades, Actors and Fags: Fiction and/as Queer Theory in Timothy Findley’s Spadework
(Universidade da Coruña, 2008)[Abstract] This paper analyses Timothy Findley’s last novel, Spadework (2002 [2001] ), to engage the relevance of Gender/Queer Theory as a visible intertext. As we read, it seems apparent that that Spadework provides a ... -
Mythic Women in Victorian England: Cassandra and Florence Nightingale
(Universidade da Coruña, 2008)[Abstract] This paper seeks to examine the transmission of Cassandra in Victorian England as a prelude to subsequent reworkings that consider the myth the epitome of the silenced discourse of women. Florence Nightingale’s ... -
‘The Feminist Note in the Essay’: Some Rhetorical Devices in the Essays of Virginia Woolf
(Universidade da Coruña, 2008)[Abstract] The essays of Virginia Woolf have traditionally transcended for their emphasis on women’s position throughout History as regards their continual lack of intellectual and material opportunities in a men-ruled ... -
To Be or Not To Be (a Man): Is That the Question? Men and/in Feminist Literary Criticism
(Universidade da Coruña, 2008)[Abstract] While the question of men and/in feminism has long been subject to different (and often opposed) views and opinions, the more specific issue of men in feminist literary criticism remains largely unexplored. ... -
Recordando a mujeres relevantes de la historia y cultura escocesas
(Universidade da Coruña, 2008)[Resumen] Esta Mesa Redonda aborda el estudio de algunas mujeres que jugaron un papel relevante en la sociedad escocesa de su tiempo y que han pasado a ocupar, por méritos propios, un lugar en destacado en su historia y ...