Crossing Meridians: Conceptualizing Foreignness in Omeros, Invierno, and M. Butterfly and "Dismantling the Angel of the House: Writing Back to Conventional Notions of Victorian Womanhood" (2 papers)

Individual author or multiple authors

Individual

Major

English (ENGL)

Category of Work

Comps

Additional Category of Work

None

Degree

Bachelor of Arts

Class Year

2015

Department or Program

English

Comps Adviser(s)

Walker, Constance; Cho, Nancy

Special Recognition

Distinction on comps

Identifier (Includes All Files and Enter All Their Files Name)

fergusonc_2015_ENGL_paper1.pdf, fergusonc_2015_ENGL_paper2.pdf

Keywords

Post-colonialism, immigration, nationality, foreignness, foreign, alienation, international, Orientalism, Othering, the Other, identity Feminism, gender studies, gender roles, Victorian studies, agency, Omeros by Derek Walcott, Invierno by Junot Diaz, M. Butterfly by David Henry Hwang, Madame Butterfly, Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys, A Scandal in Bohemia by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes, Irene Adler

Student Work Completed Date

2015-03-11

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application/pdf

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Text (paper)

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Student author/s retain copyright to this work. Through online submission process, author/s granted Carleton College the non-exclusive rights to preserve this work as part of Carleton's academic history and to use it for teaching purposes and/or institutional research and assessment.

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