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A Re-Mapping of Womanhood and Creativity offers a comprehensive examination of how women’s identities and creative expressions intersect with depth psychological theory. Through careful literary analysis, Ph.D. Oropeza explores the reimagining of womanhood in contemporary and classical literature, drawing on Jungian and psychoanalytic frameworks to uncover deeper meanings in women’s artistic and personal narratives.
This work bridges the gap between literary criticism and psychological understanding, providing readers with fresh interpretations of female characters and creative works. The author investigates how women writers and their creations challenge traditional definitions of femininity, agency, and artistic expression. By integrating depth psychology with literary scholarship, Oropeza presents a nuanced perspective on how women’s creativity serves as both a mirror and catalyst for reimagining identity and societal roles in the modern world.







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