Madness and Feminism: An Analysis of Women's Struggles in Bronte's Jane Eyre and Kaysen's Girl, Interrupted
This paper explores the representation of mad women in literature through the lens of psychoanalytical feminism. It focuses on analyzing the decades-old patterns of female objectification through the male gaze, and their being ruled as 'mad' or 'psychotic' for demanding equal rig...
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Main Authors: | Poshya Salar Abdulla (Author), Atta Abdalwahid Ahmed (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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