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24 Cards in this Set

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Lokke

"The bloody chamber is about the dance of death and the maiden, for once the maiden is triumphant over death"

Rose

"A critique of the idea of adult womanhood sanctioned by patriarchy and a suggested alternative to it"

Dunker

"The animal aspects of human nature are her particular concern"

Dunker

"Identity continues to be defined by role"

Makien

"Carters work has constantly dealt with representations of the physical abuse of women...of women alienated from women within the male gaze"

Gorden

"She was explicit about viewing femenity as a 'social fiction'"

Zipes

"Marriage not simply one ideal, but the only estate women should aspire to"

Zipes

"Cultures very survival depends on a women's acceptance for the role"

Sanja

"Carters exposes civilising maraagies and delves into the mechanisms of repression"

Sanja

Change of villian - "husband with a horrid secret to destroy the female"

Rose

"Womanhood sanctioned by the patriarchy"

Botting

The lady - the castle represents "physical and psychological restraint"

"The bloody chamber is about the dance of death and the maiden, for once the maiden is triumphant over death"

Lokke

"A critique of the idea of adult womanhood sanctioned by patriarchy and a suggested alternative to it"

Rose

"The animal aspects of human nature are her particular concern"

Dunker

"Identity continues to be defined by role"

Dunker

"Carters work has constantly dealt with representations of the physical abuse of women...of women alienated from women within the male gaze"

Makien

"She was explicit about viewing femenity as a 'social fiction'"

Gorden

"Marriage not simply one ideal, but the only estate women should aspire to"

Zipes

"Cultures very survival depends on a women's acceptance for the role"

Zipes

"Carters exposes civilising maraagies and delves into the mechanisms of repression"

Sanja

Change of villian - "husband with a horrid secret to destroy the female"

Sanja

"Womanhood sanctioned by the patriarchy"

Rose

The lady - the castle represents "physical and psychological restraint"

Botting