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Discipline and Surveillance of Non-Docile Heroines in Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South and "The Poor Clare" and Sheridan Le Fanu's The Rose and the KeyPope, Madelaine Rose 10 May 2019 (has links)
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WOMEN (AS) SUBJECTS: LUCE IRIGARAY AND THE QUESTION OF LIMITSAgou, Sarah Francoise Eliane 30 July 2019 (has links)
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Witnessing Emergency: Testimonial Narratives of Precarious Migration to ItalyPaynter, Eleanor 02 September 2020 (has links)
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Her Name is Blood: Situating Gertrude Blood Within the Flaneuse, and Walking VirtuallyGallion, Alexis Ryan Marie 18 May 2021 (has links)
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Arthur Schnitzler's Outsider-Insiders in <i>Fin de Siècle Vienna</i>Hurst, Jordan Dwayne 29 July 2013 (has links)
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Empires of Fiction: Coloniality in the Literatures of the Nineteenth-Century Iberian Empires after the Age of Atlantic RevolutionsSoric, Kristina Maria January 2017 (has links)
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From the Other Side: A Critical Study of Edward Steiner's Approach to Twentieth-Century ImmigrationAlsulobi, Najwa 21 April 2023 (has links)
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The Battle for Peace in the Early Cold War: Soviet Press Coverage of the 1952 Helsinki OlympicsHutchison, Rachel Maria 06 September 2022 (has links)
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Oändliga möjligheter i en begränsad karneval : En analys av barnets makt i Michael Endes roman Den oändliga historienEndertorp, Frida January 2023 (has links)
There has always been some sort of power struggle between children and adults in children’s literature. My essay is an analysis of the German children’s fantasy novel The Neverending Story (swe. Den oändliga historien, ger. Die unendliche Geschichte) with focus on the child’s power and power related relationships between the child and adults. The power dynamics play a large part in the novel that is rarely, or never, talked about. I will use a close reading analysis regarding the main character Bastian’s relationship to different adult characters, his journey to power, how the novel fits Bachtin’s carnival theory and the true ruler of Bastian’s world as well as the world of Fantastica (swe. Fantásien, ger. Phantásien). The study shows among other things that while Bastian gains power throughout the novel, he is somewhat punished for using that power and ultimately loses it. He is subordinate to the adults around him; however, holds some sort of power over them at different points in the novel. His journey to power can be described with Clémentine Beauvais’ concepts of authority and might, where the mighty child gains authority in Fantastica. The journey can also be described as a carnival, though that can also be questioned regarding the fact that Bastian is punished for using his power. In my analysis, I also question who, or what, holds the mightiest position in Bastian’s world and Fantastica respectively. At the end of the day, Bastian is just a child with the potential of being mighty, but his age makes him subordinate to the adult world.
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Eastern European Orthodox Christian Immigrant Women: A Pilot Study and Needs AssessmentBabich-Speck, Kimberly A. January 2021 (has links)
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