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    The manipulative power of word-formation devices in Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake by López Rúa, Paula

    Published 2005-11-01
    “…Apart from speculating about a series of issues open to debate, such as the dark side of progress and globalization or the conflict between science and morality, Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake (2003) offers a feasible insight into the state of the English language in the near future as far as the development of the lexicon is concerned. …”
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    The Robber Bride: a Dystopian Female World in Margaret Atwood’s Mythology by Maja Ćuk

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Augusta, Paula and Erin symbolize oversimplified and parodied versions of the destructive Hecate in an unpromising world and “the not-good place” that resembles a dystopia. Keywords: Margaret Atwood, The Robber Bride, the White Goddess, a dystopian world, Hecate, Fredric Jameson…”
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    Exploring the sense of belonging and the notion of home in Margaret Atwood’s Cat’s Eye by Ahmad Jafni, Nur Fatin Syuhada, Wan Yahya, Wan Roselezam

    Published 2014
    “…This article explores the concept of a sense of belonging in Margaret Atwood’s novel Cat’s Eye (1988). The story is about the protagonist, Elaine, revisiting her childhood memories, where she learned about friendship, longing and betrayal. …”
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    Exploring the sense of belonging and the notion of home in Margaret Atwood's Cat's Eye by Ahmad Jafni, Nur Fatin Syuhada, Wan Yahya, Wan Roselezam

    Published 2014
    “…This article explores the concept of a sense of belonging in Margaret Atwood‟s novel Cat’s Eye (1988). The story is about the protagonist, Elaine, revisiting her childhood memories, where she learned about friendship, longing and betrayal. …”
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    Margaret Atwood´s Grace Marks as an Outcast: Rewriting Nathaniel Hawthorne´s Hester Prynne by Manuela López Ramírez

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…<div class="page" title="Page 2"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>Margaret Atwood’s </span><span>Alias Grace </span><span>rewrites Nathaniel Hawthorne’s </span><span>The Scarlet Letter</span><span>. …”
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    Penélope e seu kéos na nova Odisseia de Margaret Atwood by Lorena Lopes da Costa

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Aqui, ela se dá dentro da literatura feminista com foco em Penélope - uma personagem que poderia ser vista enquanto uma alegoria da teoria da recepção como sugerido por Vanda Zajko (2011: 195) –, na releitura da Odisseia, The Penelopiad de Margaret Atwood (2005). Atwood usa uma conhecida história para examinar a avaliação que Penélope faz do próprio comportamento em relação à fama. …”
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    Extinctathon: Margaret Atwood’s Urge for an Immanent Episteme in Oryx and Crake and The Year of the Flood by Margrit Talpalaru

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…<p>The first two novels from Margaret Atwood’s projected <em>MaddAddam</em> eco-trilogy, <em>Oryx and Crake</em> (2003) and <em>The Year of the Flood</em> (2009) depict a corporate capitalism, or corporatism, constantly pushing its limits by privileging unregulated techno-scientific endeavours with palpable results and high financial yield. …”
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    New norms of gender and emergence of identity crisis in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid's Tale by Moosavinia, Sayyed Rahim, Yousefi, Tayyebeh Behvand

    Published 2018
    “…Using Butler's theory of gender performativity and her analysis of the psychic form of power, this paper attempts to show how the modification of gender by power in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale has resulted in an identity crisis in the female protagonist, Offred. …”
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    Eco-awareness as an antithesis of apocalyptic eco-phobia in Margaret Atwood’s (The Year of the Flood) by Yahya Al-Sammarraie, Amani Akram, Kaur, Hardev, Baha, Idar Baizura

    Published 2022
    “…This paper argues that eco-awareness is presented in Margaret Atwood’s The Year of the Flood as a remedy for apocalyptic eco-phobia. …”
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    Implications of grotesque features of scientific creations in Margaret Atwood’s selected speculative fiction by Ong, Li Yuan

    Published 2019
    “…The study intends to examine the grotesque nature of the genetically modified animals and modern medications in Margaret Atwood’s MaddAddam trilogy, via the conceptual framework of the grotesque proposed by Justin D. …”
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