Womanspace: The underground and the labyrinth in Ursula K. Le Guin’s Earthsea narratives
Ursula K. Le Guin’s renowned Earthsea cycle, spanning 20 years and five texts, is often acknowledged to be a textual space for the creative exploration and interrogation of gender. The two spaces in the title – ‘earth’ and ‘sea’ – are held in equilibrium, both by the author’s craft and by magic. Unf...
Main Authors: | Lynette Douglas, Deirdre Byrne |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Afrikaans |
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2014-08-01
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Series: | Literator |
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