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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -Seminar paper from the year 2015 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,0, University of Bonn (Anglistik), course: Science-Fiction, language: English, abstract: In recent decades the literary genre of Science Fiction has experienced a rising interest w…hich might be attributed to the rapid technological development and the deep integration of it into daily life.Science Fiction offers writers a wide range of potential themes to explore and is thus a very complex genre.While often being considered male oriented, at least during the Feminist Movement in the 1960s, female authors found their way into the genre and raised questions about gender roles, political inequality and sexuality within their works.Among those female writers was Ursula K. Le Guin who gained wide recognition for her writing and is today regarded one of the most influential science-fiction and fantasy author of the twentieth century.Asscociated with feminist tendencies in her works, her most famous novel referred to be feminist science fiction is 'The Left Hand of Darkness' in which she imagined an androgynous society in order to investigate what society would be if sex did not matter.But also many other of her works have received attention from critics interested in gender and feminism.In this paper I intend to analyse and discuss the depiction of gender and the realisation of feminist aspects in Le Guin's novel 'The Dispossessed: An ambiguous Utopia'.The novel won several important literary awards such as the Hugo and the Nebula and gained a lot of respect among critics for its great literary qualities and its extensive exploration of political ideas and social themes, including for example anarchism, capitalism and socialism.It is set on the fictional planets Urras and Anarres which inhabit two contrasting societies, one capitalist and class oriented and the other one following the principles of anarchism, avoiding any form of social hierarchy among its population.Anarres ¿ apparently the utopian planet in Le Guin's work, is often called a feminist utopia for its conception of gender. However, Le Guin has been highly criticised from feminist for several problematic issues in her approach of sexual politics in the novel.The question therefore arises weather 'The Dispossessed' really can be labeled feminist science-fiction and if Anarres really can be called a feminist utopia.

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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Seminar paper from the year 2015 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,0, University of Bonn (Anglistik), course: Science-Fiction, language: English, abstract: In recent decades the literary genre of Science… Fiction has experienced a rising interest which might be attributed to the rapid technological development and the deep integration of it into daily life. Science Fiction offers writers a wide range of potential themes to explore and is thus a very complex genre. While often being considered male oriented, at least during the Feminist Movement in the 1960s, female authors found their way into the genre and raised questions about gender roles, political inequality and sexuality within their works. Among those female writers was Ursula K. Le Guin who gained wide recognition for her writing and is today regarded one of the most influential science-fiction and fantasy author of the twentieth century.Asscociated with feminist tendencies in her works, her most famous novel referred to be feminist science fiction is 'The Left Hand of Darkness' in which she imagined an androgynous society in order to investigate what society would be if sex did not matter. But also many other of her works have received attention from critics interested in gender and feminism. In this paper I intend to analyse and discuss the depiction of gender and the realisation of feminist aspects in Le Guin's novel 'The Dispossessed: An ambiguous Utopia'. The novel won several important literary awards such as the Hugo and the Nebula and gained a lot of respect among critics for its great literary qualities and its extensive exploration of political ideas and social themes, including for example anarchism, capitalism and socialism.It is set on the fictional planets Urras and Anarres which inhabit two contrasting societies, one capitalist and class oriented and the other one following the principles of anarchism, avoiding any form of social hierarchy among its population. Anarres - apparently the utopian planet in Le Guin's work, is often called a feminist utopia for its conception of gender. However, Le Guin has been highly criticised from feminist for several problematic issues in her approach of sexual politics in the novel. The question therefore arises weather 'The Dispossessed' really can be labeled feminist science-fiction and if Anarres really can be called a feminist utopia.

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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Feminist Science-Fiction? Gender Aspects in Ursula K. Le Guin's "The Dispossessed" and Feminist Criticism | Celine Briot | Taschenbuch | 20 S. | Englisch | 2015 | GRIN Verlag | EAN 9783668032750 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: GRIN Publishing GmbH, Waltherstr. 23, 80337 München, info[at]grin[do…t]com | Anbieter: preigu.

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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2015 im Fachbereich Geschichte - Weltgeschichte - Altertum, Note: 1,3, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn (Alte Geschichte), Veranstaltung: Religion in der Antike, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: In den Altertums…wissenschaften haben die Ansätze der Geschlechterforschung neue Impulse geliefert und vor allem in Hinblick auf die antike Frauenforschung innovative und differenzierte Fragestellungen, mit essenziellen Themen wie Machtverhältnisse, Sozialisierung und Sexualität hervorgebracht. Insbesondere das Verhältnis der Geschlechter im Bezug auf die Teilnahme und Ausübung religiöser Kulthandlungen ist in den Fokus neuerer Untersuchungen gerückt, seit die lange Zeit gültige Auffassung einer Trennung von säkularen und sakralem Bereich innerhalb der Polis der Erkenntnis weichen musste, dass die griechische Religion eine wichtige Instanz des gemeinschaftlichen Lebens bildete. Da griechischen Frauen in der allgemeinen Annahme der Zugang zum sakralen Feld offen stand und Frömmigkeit sogar als Tugend beider Geschlechter postuliert worden war, bietet der hohe Stellenwert des Kultes innerhalb der Polis eine neue Perspektive für die Untersuchung des Wirkungsbereich der Griechinnen.Es bleibt die Frage zu stellen, welche Rollen Frauen im öffentlich praktizierendem Kult einnahmen und wie wichtig ihre Beteiligung bei Festen und Ritualen für die Gemeinde war In der Forschung gibt es zu dieser Fragestellung kontrastierende Meinungen. Allerdings zeigt sich eine Tendenz, mit zunehmender Bedeutung des Sakralen für den Lebensalltag der Gemeinde, Frauen im religiösen Feld verstärkt zu marginalisieren. Mit Hinblick auf diese Neigung soll in der vorliegenden Arbeit der soeben gestellten Frage nachgegangen werden. Spielte die Frau nur eine Nebenrolle oder bot ihr der religiöse Raum gar eine tragende Funktion für das Wohl der Gemeinde Ziel der Arbeit ist es, den entstehenden sozialen und gesellschaftlich identitätsstiftenden Handlungsspielraum der antiken Frau durch die verschiedenen Möglichkeiten des Kultes zur weiblichen Partizipation zu untersuchen. Um das Thema für den Rahmen dieser Arbeit einzugrenzen, richtet sich die Fragestellung auf Frauen des klassischen Athens. Durch die zentrale Stellung der Stadt in der Antike ist dort die sonst spärliche Quellenlage über den Lebensraum antiker Frauen im Vergleich viel versprechender. Im ersten Teil der Arbeit wird mit einer Untersuchung der Kultpraktiken der attischen Frauen im gemeinschaftlichen Raum der Polis begonnen. Anschließend wird in einem zweiten Teil auf die Bedeutung von Frauenfesten für das Wirkungsfeld der Frau eingegangen.

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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Seminar paper from the year 2015 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,0, University of Bonn (Anglistik), course: Science-Fiction, language: English, abstract: In recent decades the literary…genre of Science Fiction has experienced a rising interest which might be attributed to the rapid technological development and the deep integration of it into daily life. Science Fiction offers writers a wide range of potential themes to explore and is thus a very complex genre. While often being considered male oriented, at least during the Feminist Movement in the 1960s, female authors found their way into the genre and raised questions about gender roles, political inequality and sexuality within their works. Among those female writers was Ursula K. Le Guin who gained wide recognition for her writing and is today regarded one of the most influential science-fiction and fantasy author of the twentieth century.Asscociated with feminist tendencies in her works, her most famous novel referred to be feminist science fiction is 'The Left Hand of Darkness' in which she imagined an androgynous society in order to investigate what society would be if sex did not matter. But also many other of her works have received attention from critics interested in gender and feminism. In this paper I intend to analyse and discuss the depiction of gender and the realisation of feminist aspects in Le Guin's novel 'The Dispossessed: An ambiguous Utopia'. The novel won several important literary awards such as the Hugo and the Nebula and gained a lot of respect among critics for its great literary qualities and its extensive exploration of political ideas and social themes, including for example anarchism, capitalism and socialism.It is set on the fictional planets Urras and Anarres which inhabit two contrasting societies, one capitalist and class oriented and the other one following the principles of anarchism, avoiding any form of social hierarchy among its population. Anarres - apparently the utopian planet in Le Guin's work, is often called a feminist utopia for its conception of gender. However, Le Guin has been highly criticised from feminist for several problematic issues in her approach of sexual politics in the novel. The question therefore arises weather 'The Dispossessed' really can be labeled feminist science-fiction and if Anarres really can be called a feminist utopia 20 pp. Englisch.

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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Seminar paper from the year 2015 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,0, University of Bonn (Anglistik), course: Science-Fiction, language: English, abstract: In recent decades the literary…genre of Science Fiction has experienced a rising interest which might be attributed to the rapid technological development and the deep integration of it into daily life. Science Fiction offers writers a wide range of potential themes to explore and is thus a very complex genre. While often being considered male oriented, at least during the Feminist Movement in the 1960s, female authors found their way into the genre and raised questions about gender roles, political inequality and sexuality within their works. Among those female writers was Ursula K. Le Guin who gained wide recognition for her writing and is today regarded one of the most influential science-fiction and fantasy author of the twentieth century.Asscociated with feminist tendencies in her works, her most famous novel referred to be feminist science fiction is 'The Left Hand of Darkness' in which she imagined an androgynous society in order to investigate what society would be if sex did not matter. But also many other of her works have received attention from critics interested in gender and feminism. In this paper I intend to analyse and discuss the depiction of gender and the realisation of feminist aspects in Le Guin's novel 'The Dispossessed: An ambiguous Utopia'. The novel won several important literary awards such as the Hugo and the Nebula and gained a lot of respect among critics for its great literary qualities and its extensive exploration of political ideas and social themes, including for example anarchism, capitalism and socialism.It is set on the fictional planets Urras and Anarres which inhabit two contrasting societies, one capitalist and class oriented and the other one following the principles of anarchism, avoiding any form of social hierarchy among its population. Anarres - apparently the utopian planet in Le Guin's work, is often called a feminist utopia for its conception of gender. However, Le Guin has been highly criticised from feminist for several problematic issues in her approach of sexual politics in the novel. The question therefore arises weather 'The Dispossessed' really can be labeled feminist science-fiction and if Anarres really can be called a feminist utopia 20 pp. Englisch.

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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2015 im Fachbereich Geschichte - Weltgeschichte - Altertum, Note: 1,3, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn (Alte Geschichte), Veranstaltung: Religion in der Antike, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract:…In den Altertumswissenschaften haben die Ansätze der Geschlechterforschung neue Impulse geliefert und vor allem in Hinblick auf die antike Frauenforschung innovative und differenzierte Fragestellungen, mit essenziellen Themen wie Machtverhältnisse, Sozialisierung und Sexualität hervorgebracht. Insbesondere das Verhältnis der Geschlechter im Bezug auf die Teilnahme und Ausübung religiöser Kulthandlungen ist in den Fokus neuerer Untersuchungen gerückt, seit die lange Zeit gültige Auffassung einer Trennung von säkularen und sakralem Bereich innerhalb der Polis der Erkenntnis weichen musste, dass die griechische Religion eine wichtige Instanz des gemeinschaftlichen Lebens bildete. Da griechischen Frauen in der allgemeinen Annahme der Zugang zum sakralen Feld offen stand und Frömmigkeit sogar als Tugend beider Geschlechter postuliert worden war, bietet der hohe Stellenwert des Kultes innerhalb der Polis eine neue Perspektive für die Untersuchung des Wirkungsbereich der Griechinnen.Es bleibt die Frage zu stellen, welche Rollen Frauen im öffentlich praktizierendem Kult einnahmen und wie wichtig ihre Beteiligung bei Festen und Ritualen für die Gemeinde war In der Forschung gibt es zu dieser Fragestellung kontrastierende Meinungen. Allerdings zeigt sich eine Tendenz, mit zunehmender Bedeutung des Sakralen für den Lebensalltag der Gemeinde, Frauen im religiösen Feld verstärkt zu marginalisieren. Mit Hinblick auf diese Neigung soll in der vorliegenden Arbeit der soeben gestellten Frage nachgegangen werden. Spielte die Frau nur eine Nebenrolle oder bot ihr der religiöse Raum gar eine tragende Funktion für das Wohl der Gemeinde Ziel der Arbeit ist es, den entstehenden sozialen und gesellschaftlich identitätsstiftenden Handlungsspielraum der antiken Frau durch die verschiedenen Möglichkeiten des Kultes zur weiblichen Partizipation zu untersuchen. Um das Thema für den Rahmen dieser Arbeit einzugrenzen, richtet sich die Fragestellung auf Frauen des klassischen Athens. Durch die zentrale Stellung der Stadt in der Antike ist dort die sonst spärliche Quellenlage über den Lebensraum antiker Frauen im Vergleich viel versprechender. Im ersten Teil der Arbeit wird mit einer Untersuchung der Kultpraktiken der attischen Frauen im gemeinschaftlichen Raum der Polis begonnen. Anschließend wird in einem zweiten Teil auf die Bedeutung von Frauenfesten für das Wirkungsfeld der Frau eingegangen. 20 pp. Deutsch.

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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2015 im Fachbereich Weltgeschichte - Altertum, Note: 1,3, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn (Alte Geschichte), Veranstaltung: Religion in der Antike, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: In den Altertumsw…issenschaften haben die Ansätze der Geschlechterforschung neue Impulse geliefert und vor allem in Hinblick auf die antike Frauenforschung innovative und differenzierte Fragestellungen, mit essenziellen Themen wie Machtverhältnisse, Sozialisierung und Sexualität hervorgebracht. Insbesondere das Verhältnis der Geschlechter im Bezug auf die Teilnahme und Ausübung religiöser Kulthandlungen ist in den Fokus neuerer Untersuchungen gerückt, seit die lange Zeit gültige Auffassung einer Trennung von säkularen und sakralem Bereich innerhalb der Polis der Erkenntnis weichen musste, dass die griechische Religion eine wichtige Instanz des gemeinschaftlichen Lebens bildete. Da griechischen Frauen in der allgemeinen Annahme der Zugang zum sakralen Feld offen stand und Frömmigkeit sogar als Tugend beider Geschlechter postuliert worden war, bietet der hohe Stellenwert des Kultes innerhalb der Polis eine neue Perspektive für die Untersuchung des Wirkungsbereich der Griechinnen.Es bleibt die Frage zu stellen, welche Rollen Frauen im öffentlich praktizierendem Kult einnahmen und wie wichtig ihre Beteiligung bei Festen und Ritualen für die Gemeinde war In der Forschung gibt es zu dieser Fragestellung kontrastierende Meinungen. Allerdings zeigt sich eine Tendenz, mit zunehmender Bedeutung des Sakralen für den Lebensalltag der Gemeinde, Frauen im religiösen Feld verstärkt zu marginalisieren. Mit Hinblick auf diese Neigung soll in der vorliegenden Arbeit der soeben gestellten Frage nachgegangen werden. Spielte die Frau nur eine Nebenrolle oder bot ihr der religiöse Raum gar eine tragende Funktion für das Wohl der Gemeinde Ziel der Arbeit ist es, den entstehenden sozialen und gesellschaftlich identitätsstiftenden Handlungsspielraum der antiken Frau durch die verschiedenen Möglichkeiten des Kultes zur weiblichen Partizipation zu untersuchen. Um das Thema für den Rahmen dieser Arbeit einzugrenzen, richtet sich die Fragestellung auf Frauen des klassischen Athens. Durch die zentrale Stellung der Stadt in der Antike ist dort die sonst spärliche Quellenlage über den Lebensraum antiker Frauen im Vergleich viel versprechender. Im ersten Teil der Arbeit wird mit einer Untersuchung der Kultpraktiken der attischen Frauen im gemeinschaftlichen Raum der Polis begonnen. Anschließend wird in einem zweiten Teil auf die Bedeutung von Frauenfesten für das Wirkungsfeld der Frau eingegangen.Books on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 20 pp. Deutsch.

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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Frauen als Randfigur im Kult? Die weibliche Rolle im sakralen Raum des klassischen Athens | Celine Briot | Taschenbuch | 20 S. | Deutsch | 2015 | GRIN Verlag | EAN 9783668024212 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: GRIN Publishing GmbH, Waltherstr. 23, 80337 München, info[at]grin[dot]com | Anbieter:… preigu Print on Demand.