Wilson, Michael

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Feminism And Vampires In Stephenie Meyer’s The Twilight Saga: Bella Swan's Ability To Make Her Own Choices 2017 5503 Stephenie Meyer argues that Bella Swan is a feminist character because “the foundation of feminism is this: being able to choose. The core of anti-feminism is, conversely, telling a woman she can’t do something solely because she’s a woman” (Wilson 2...
“’Sheart, man, pass o’er the history and commence thy fabrication!”: The Two Sot-Weed Factors; Their Nation, Its Humor, History, and Identity 2015 1973 Recent trends in the disciplines of history and American literature have marked a departure from certainty and a move toward uncertainty about America’s place in the world, something which had been previously affirmed by exceptionalist historical nar...
“A Shadow On Snow”: Gender, Sex, And Sexuality In Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Left Hand Of Darkness 2021 2111 This thesis examines the way gender, sex, and sexuality are portrayed in Ursula K. Le Guin’s 1969 novel, The Left Hand of Darkness, as well as her two short stories that take place on the same planet, “Coming of Age In Karhide” and “Winter’s King”. A...