Reading the Female in Sameeha Kris’s “Käškäš”or Poppy, Barbara Kingsolver’s Animal Dreams, and Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing: An Eco-feminist Approach
Al-Shaymaa Mohamed Mohamed Ahmed;
Abstract
The thesis critically analyzes three novels written by, three novelists from three different cultures in the light of the Eco-feminism theory, which is a modern literary theory that investigates the relationship between woman and her physical envir
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| Title | Reading the Female in Sameeha Kris’s “Käškäš”or Poppy, Barbara Kingsolver’s Animal Dreams, and Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing: An Eco-feminist Approach | Other Titles | قــــراءة للمـــــرأة فـــــي كــــل مــــن خشخاش لسميحة خريس، أحلام ا لحيوانات لباربرا كينج سولفر، الإبحار عبر سطح الذاكرة لمارجريت آت وود: اتجــاه نسـوى بيئــي | Authors | Al-Shaymaa Mohamed Mohamed Ahmed | Keywords | Reading the Female in Sameeha Kris’s “Käškäš”or Poppy, Barbara Kingsolver’s Animal Dreams, and Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing: An Eco-feminist Approach | Description | The thesis critically analyzes three novels written by, three novelists from three different cultures in the light of the Eco-feminism theory, which is a modern literary theory that investigates the relationship between woman and her physical envir |
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