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How do Witches Frame Femininity within Children’s Literature? Witches as an abject construct of femininity
Victoria Byfield
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Arts and Humanities
Abject
100%
Abjection
18%
Canon
9%
Depiction
9%
Enduring Presence
9%
Femininity
100%
Framework
9%
Horror
9%
Iconic
9%
Julia Kristeva
9%
Lion
9%
Literary Analysis
9%
Literature
100%
Monstrous
9%
Popular
9%
realm
9%
Research Project
9%
Scripts
9%
Symbolics
18%
wardrobe
9%
Witches
100%
Keyphrases
Abjection
18%
Children's Literature
100%
Childrens
9%
Close Analysis
9%
Cultural Status
9%
Etiquette
9%
Femininity
100%
Gendered Behavior
9%
Gendered Expectations
9%
Julia Kristeva
9%
Lion
9%
Literary Studies
9%
Popular
9%
Wardrobe
9%
Witches
100%
Young Readers
9%