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Paper no. 2, Gen(d)re Bending: Ambiguity and Sexual Androgyny in Virginia Woolf's Orlando. The purpose of this paper is to argue that Virginia Woolf's main concern in Orlando is to show the problematic 'nature' of socially constructed norms. Woolf problematizes cultural norms by playing with established forms of sexual identity, genre, and the Romantic notion of the 'self' in order to.
Unfortunately, at the time of writing this essay, many of the comments had been deleted. (5) Cixous, Helene “Sorties” in Helene Cixous and Catherine Clement The Newly Born Woman Translated by Betsy Wing, (Minneapolis: The University of Minnesota Press, 1986), 67.
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