• An Analysis of Judith Butler's Gender Trouble (The Macat Library)

    An Analysis of Judith Butler’s Gender Trouble (The Macat Library)

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    Delve into the radical rethinking of gender identity with Judith Butler’s seminal work, analysed in this Macat Library edition. Tim Smith-Laing’s accessible guide unpacks Butler’s powerful argument: that gender categories are not fixed by biology but constructed by societal assumptions. Discover how Butler challenged binary definitions, critiqued feminist factionalism, and paved the way for broader social solidarity movements. Essential reading for students and scholars of gender studies, philosophy, and social theory in Indian academia, this book illuminates crucial debates on identity and change.

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  • An Analysis of Virginia Woolf's: A Room of One's Own (The Macat Library)

    An Analysis of Virginia Woolf’s: A Room of One’s Own (The Macat Library)

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    Explore the enduring power of Virginia Woolf’s seminal essay with this incisive academic analysis. Delve into Woolf’s revolutionary exploration of women and fiction, revealing how economic independence and personal space shaped literary creation across centuries. Understand her critique of societal limitations and her innovative approach to feminist literary criticism. This critical study is indispensable for English literature students in India, providing clarity for essays and research. Perfect for scholars, aspiring writers, and anyone keen to grasp foundational texts of gender studies and literary theory. Gain essential insights for your academic journey.

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