| Titre : | Postpartum Depression And The Male Partner In The Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper " |
| Auteurs : | AMER. HADJA, Auteur ; AMIRA .MAROUA, Auteur ; P/ LLA Dr. Nawel Meriem OUHIBA, Directeur de thèse |
| Type de document : | texte imprimé |
| Editeur : | SAIDA [ALGERIE] : 1- University of Saida - Dr. Moulay Tahar / Faculty of Letters, Languages and Arts Department of English Language and Literature, 2022-2023 |
| Format : | 40p / 27cm |
| Accompagnement : | CD |
| Langues: | Anglais |
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Table of content
VII Declaration of Originality II Dedication III Acknowledgements IV المل IVصخ General Introduction 9 CHAPTER ONE: 3 REVIEW OF LITERATURE ON THE POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION 3 1.1 Introduction 4 1.2 Definition of Postpartum Depression 4 1.2.1 Scientific Definition 4 1.2.2 Literary Definition 4 1.3 Unlocking the Significance of Grasping Postpartum Depression 5 1.4 Effects of Postpartum Depression 5 1.5 Symptoms of Postpartum Depression 6 1.6 Causes of Postpartum Depression 8 1.7 Treatment of postpartum depression 8 1.8 Importance of family and community support 9 1.10 Conclusion 10 CHAPTER TWO : BEING A WOMEN DURING THE 19 TH CENTURY: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON WOMEN’S STATUS AND POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION12 2.1 Introduction 13 2.2 The Nineteenth Century: A Historical background 13 2.2.1 Political and Social Transformations 15 2.2.2 Industrial Revolution and Economic Changes 15 2.2.3 Scientific and Intellectual Advancements 15 2.2.4 Cultural and Artistic Movements 16 2.3 Womens status during the nineteenth century 16 2.3.1 Limited opportunities for educaion and employment 16 2.3.2 Lack of acces to higher education 17 2.4 Societal expectations and gender roles 17 2.5 The oppression of women in the nineteenth century 18 VIII 2.6 Postpartum depression during the 9 th C 19 2.7 Conclusion 19 3.1 Introduction 21 3.2 Reviews on The Yellow Wallpaper 21 3.3 Postpartum Depression on the Yellow Wallpaper 21 3.3.2 The Protagonist’s Descent into Madness 23 3.3.3 Suppression of Women’s Voices 23 3.3.4 Misdiagnosis and Medical Oppression 23 3.4 Jane’s Experience With Postpartum Depression 23 3.4.1 Jane’s Isolation and Lack of Agency 23 3.4.2 The Decaying Wallpaper and Jane’s Mental State 24 3.4.3 Jane’s Loss of Identity 24 3.5 John’s attitudes towards his wife sickness 24 3.6 The postpartum Hysteria and Patriarchal hegemony in the Yellow wallpaper 25 3.7 Gender Battle in the yellow wallpaper 25 3.8 Significance of Yellow color within the novel 3.9 Conclusion Summary Of The Story Erreur ! Signet non défini. General conclusion 29 |
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