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Kathrin Herz

    Hemingway 'A clean, well-lighted place' - Figurencharakterisierung und Nada-Thematik
    Verbale Beleidigungen unter Frauen in Kolumbien
    Das Fremde - Eine Analyse der Fremdheitsthematik in Juan Goytisolos 'Paisajes después de la Batalla'
    Zu: J.G. Farrell - 'The Siege of Krishnapur' - Analyse des Charakters Collector in Bezug auf viktorianische Ideale und deren Dekonstruktion
    Das Andalusische - Ein heterogener Dialekt des Kastilischen
    The pressure to conform to the "correct" gender in 'Boys don't cry' and 'Brokeback Mountain'
    • 2007

      Exploring the impact of societal norms on marginalized sexual identities, this seminar paper analyzes the films "Boys Don't Cry" and "Brokeback Mountain." It highlights the severe challenges and hostilities faced by individuals who deviate from accepted gender roles, often leading to tragic outcomes. Through the lens of cultural studies, the paper examines how these low-budget productions by directors Kimberly Peirce and Ang Lee portray love stories that defy societal acceptance, emphasizing the pressure to conform to traditional gender expectations.

      The pressure to conform to the "correct" gender in 'Boys don't cry' and 'Brokeback Mountain'