The Representation of Women in James Joyce's Dubliners (CROSBI ID 376521)
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Iličić, Marija
Grubica, Irena
Grubica, Irena
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The Representation of Women in James Joyce's Dubliners
This paper deals with James Joyce's representation of women in a few selected short stories from Dubliners: «Clay», «A Mother», «Eveline», «The Boarding House». The analysis is structured around the examples that illustrate the representation of «women's spaces» featured as public and private spaces (home, family, religion, politics). The paper discusses a few basic issues relevant to this topic: male-female relations, patriarchal society, motherhood, love, marriage and common stereotypes of women.
James Joyce; Dubliners; women; stereotypes; patriarchal society
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