The keyword "woman work poem" is significant in feminist literature as it highlights the importance of recognizing and valuing the domestic labor performed by women. These poems shed light on the often overlooked contributions of women in maintaining households and caring for families. By focusing on these themes, feminist poetry challenges traditional gender roles and advocates for the recognition of women's work both inside and outside the home.
Jeannette Batz Cooperman has written: 'The broom closet' -- subject(s): American Domestic fiction, American Feminist fiction, American fiction, Domestic fiction, American, Family in literature, Feminism and literature, Feminist fiction, American, History, History and criticism, Housekeeping in literature, Housewives in literature, Marriage in literature, Married women in literature, Women and literature, Women authors
"The Yellow Wallpaper" by Virginia Woolf is significant in feminist literature as it sheds light on the oppressive treatment of women's mental health in the early 20th century. The story explores the protagonist's descent into madness due to societal constraints and lack of agency, highlighting the damaging effects of patriarchal control on women's well-being. Woolf's work challenges traditional gender roles and advocates for women's autonomy and mental health awareness, influencing the portrayal of women's struggles in literature and society.
The book "Stri-tulna" was written by the Indian feminist writer and activist, Shanta Gokhale. It critically examines the portrayal of women in Indian literature and society.
Rita Felski has written: 'Rethinking Tragedy' 'Doing time' -- subject(s): Feminist theory, Postmodernism 'Beyond feminist aesthetics' -- subject(s): Literature, Feminist literary criticism, Social change in literature, Social history in literature, Women authors, Aesthetics, Theory, History and criticism, Women and literature 'The gender of modernity' -- subject(s): Civilization, Modern, Feminist criticism, Feminist theory, Modern Civilization, Women and literature, Women in literature
Lynda Palazzo has written: 'Christina Rossetti's feminist theology' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Feminism and literature, Feminism in literature, Feminist theology, History, Religion, Theology in literature, Women and literature
The characters especially female characters in the novel would show some strong beliefs, independent values. They challenge the norms and values that our culture or society limits them under. They come out really strong.
Nicola Pitchford has written: 'Tactical readings' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Criticism and interpretation, Feminism and literature, English Feminist fiction, Postmodernism (Literature), American Feminist fiction, Women and literature, History
Marlon Bryan Ross has written: 'The contours of masculine desire' -- subject(s): Desire in literature, Femininity in literature, Feminist literary criticism, Feminist poetry, History and criticism, Masculinity in literature, Poetry, Romanticism, Women and literature, Women authors
Maria Olaussen has written: 'Three types of feminist criticism and Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea' -- subject(s): Black in literature Women, Feminism and literature, Feminist literary criticism, History, Women and literature, Women and socialism, Women, Black in literature
Feminist literature.
Feminist literature.
Teresa Joaquim has written: 'As causas das mulheres' -- subject(s): Feminist theory, Feminist literature, Feminists