BECOMING A WOMAN:A Liberal Feminist Analysis on the Novel The Reader by Bernhard Schlink

This research entitled "Becoming a Woman: A Liberal Feminist Analysis on the Novel The Reader by Bernhard Schlink" aims to explore the ways in which gender roles are subverted through the main female character Hanna Smith. It suggests the subversion of gender roles through the construction...

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Main Author: Ati Suryati, - (Author)
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Published: 2011-02-25.
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