Carol Emshwiller’s "Carmen Dog". Ambiguous story-telling in the form of a fable

Female creatures portrayed as main protagonists and inferior beings


Term Paper, 2015

14 Pages, Grade: 2,7


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Table of Contents

1. Feminism and Its Influence on Literature

2. The Purpose and Features of a Fable
2.1 Definition of a Fable
2.2 The Use of an Animal as the Protagonist in Carmen Dog

3. Female Creatures Portrayed as Main Protagonists and Inferior Beings
3.1 Female Creatures Portrayed as Main Protagonists
3.1.1 Women Turning into Animals
3.1.2 Animals Turning into Women
3.2 Female Creatures Portrayed as Inferior Beings
3.2.1 Gender-based Role Allocation/Division of Work
3.2.2 Acceptance of the Transformation
3.2.3 The Scientific Perspective
3.2.4 Sexual Harassment and Abuse

4. Actual Incidents of Misogyny as presented in Carmen Dog

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Title
Carol Emshwiller’s "Carmen Dog". Ambiguous story-telling in the form of a fable
Subtitle
Female creatures portrayed as main protagonists and inferior beings
College
University of Bamberg
Course
American Literature
Grade
2,7
Author
Year
2015
Pages
14
Catalog Number
V373570
ISBN (eBook)
9783668517387
ISBN (Book)
9783668517394
File size
563 KB
Language
English
Keywords
carol, emshwiller’s, carmen, ambiguous, female, protagonists
Quote paper
Hannah Jost (Author), 2015, Carol Emshwiller’s "Carmen Dog". Ambiguous story-telling in the form of a fable, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/373570

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