THE REFLECTIONS OF SEXISM AND FEMINISM IN GOCE SMILEVSKI’S NOVEL CALLED FREUD’S SISTER
This study, generally aims to reveal the attitude towards women in the patriarchal society in the 19th century Europe through Goce Smilevski’s novel called Freud’s Sister, once again. In particular, on the axis of attitude towards women, feminism versus sexism and the concept of madness versus norma...
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Main Author: | Arzu ÖZYÖN |
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Language: | DE EN FR TR |
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Fırat University
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a69c3f9f2d4f4d2d8b54f35fb2f10154 |
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