Essays about: "non-binary"
Showing result 41 - 45 of 49 essays containing the word non-binary.
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41. FIN DE MILLENNIUM, FIN DE BINAIRE. Analysing Queerness in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för språk och litteraturerAbstract : The aim of this essay is to analyse Virginia Woolf’s novel Orlando from a queer perspective, focusing both on transgenderism as well as bisexuality and pansexuality. The questions the essay tries to answer is if Orlando is queer, and to what extent this is portrayed in a respectful manner. READ MORE
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42. Feminist Fairy Tales : Blurred Boundaries in Angela Carter’s Rewritings of Classical Fairy Tales
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för kultur och kommunikationAbstract : This essay examines Angela Carter’s feminist rewritings of classical fairy tales. By examining the original fairy tales and comparing them to what Angela Carter published I aim to highlight a feminism that is subtle and non-binary. In the analysis I draw on ideas presented by Hélène Cixous as well as Simone de Beauvoir. READ MORE
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43. Critical Making for Cybertherapy Innovation Design in HCI
University essay from Institutionen för informatikAbstract : Design-oriented research is an approach to HCI research that frames HCI as a design discipline. One approach to design research is that of critical making, which incorporates critical thinking and practical ‘making’ into the design process whereby ‘making’ is framed as another context of thinking. READ MORE
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44. Constructive Sets with Non-binary Inclusion
University essay from Algebra och geometriAbstract : .... READ MORE
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45. Language in Transformation : Postmodern Notions in David Malouf's An Imaginary Life
University essay from Institutionen för språk och litteratur, SOLAbstract : This essay focuses on a postmodern reading of An Imaginary Life by David Malouf. It argues that language is a central theme in the novel and that Ovid’s transformation corresponds to his changing attitude towards different languages. According to Karin Hansson, Ovid’s transformation is divided into three stages. READ MORE