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Gender bias and resistance in Edna O’Brien’s “country girls' trilogy”
Tsung Chi Hawk CHANG
Department of Literature and Cultural Studies (LCS)
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Gender Bias
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Irish Woman
100%
Gender Resistance
100%
Female Character
66%
Patriarchy
66%
Patriarchal Culture
66%
Irish Society
66%
20th Century
33%
Copyright
33%
Power Relations
33%
Religious Families
33%
Catholic Religion
33%
Edna O'Brien
33%
Fictional Narrative
33%
Father Figure
33%
Rebels
33%
Father Image
33%
Yoke
33%
Patriarchal Power
33%
Arts and Humanities
Irish Women
100%
trilogy
100%
Tradition
66%
Female characters
66%
Religion
66%
Patriarchy
66%
Protagonist
66%
Twentieth Century
33%
Power Relation
33%
rebel
33%
Fictional narrative
33%
Father Figure
33%
Ednum O
33%
Catholic
33%