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Title: El mito de Eva en la literatura feminista reciente: Sisters and Strangers. A Moral Tale de Emma Tennant
Other Titles: The myth of Eve in recent feminist literature: ''Sisters and strangers. A moral tale'' by Emma Tennant
Authors: Pérez Gil, María del Mar 
UNESCO Clasification: 6202 Teoría, análisis y crítica literarias
Keywords: Eva
Reescritura
Mito
Literatura inglesa
Issue Date: 1996
Conference: 19th International Conference of AEDEAN 
Abstract: Este trabajo examina el modo en que las autoras feministas critican los estereotipos de género mediante la reescritura del mito de Eva y el uso de la parodia. Se analizan obras de Emma Tennant, Fay Weldon, y Michelene Wandor.
The aim of this paper is to examine the myth of Eve as a tool used by feminist writers in order to criticise the stereotypes which have traditionally defined women. Three works-by Emma Tennant, Fay Weldon and Michelene Wandor-will exemplify the way contemporary women writers subvert the images of Eve the Mother and Eve the Temptress, using parody for this aim. Invariably, subversive characters such as Lilith or the diverse representations of a non-conformist Eve are portrayed to this effect. The Bakhtinian reading of Eve in Wandor's Gardens of Eden attempts to offer another way of feminist protest against Myth.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/25154
ISBN: 84-921550-1-9
Source: Proceedings of the XIXth International Conference of AEDEAN (Asociación Española de Estudios Angloamericanos): (Vigo, 13-16 December 1995) / María Teresa Caneda Cabrera (ed. lit.), Javier Pérez Guerra (ed. lit.), p. 463-467
URL: http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=6704281
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