queer theory in literature

LIT Theory 006 Queer Theory in Literature: Unraveling Gender, Identity, and the Evolution of LGBTQ+ Narratives

Exploring the Disruption of Gender Norms, the Fluidity of Sexuality, and the Rise of Queer Narratives Across Literature and Society From The Professor’s Desk “Gender is not something we are, but something we do.” The Evolution of Queer Identities in Literature and Society For centuries, society lived under the invisible rule of the male/female binary, […]

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LIT Theory 005 Feminism in Literature: Voices, Bodies, Power

Challenging Patriarchy through Text and Form from Woolf to Cixous From The Professor’s Desk Opening: Feminism in Literature – A Revolutionary Voice Against Patriarchy For centuries, literature has been largely shaped and controlled by male voices, with male authors dictating the narratives, moral values, and structures of storytelling. From Homer’s Odyssey to Shakespeare’s tragedies, to

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