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1. Searching For Her Identity--A Thematic Study Of Margaret Atwood's The Edible Woman
2. Reading The Edible Woman In Light Of Martin Buber's Philosophy Of Dialogue
3. The Image Of The Evasive Male In Margaret Atwood's Novels-A Study Of The Edible Woman And The Blind Assassin
4. In Search Of Female Identity From Both Genders' Approach
5. The Unremitting Women Fighters In Their Non-physical Resistance
6. Discourse On The "Eating" Of "the Edible Woman" And Its Interpretation
7. Margaret Atwood's Perspective Of Women As Reflected In The Edible Woman And Lady Oracle
8. A Journey From Object To Subject: Dissolving Into Selfhood
9. An Eco-feminist Reading Of Margaret Atwood's The Edible Woman
10. On Marian's Self-Salvation In The Edible Woman
11. An Eco-feminist Analysis Of The Edible Woman
12. The Narrative Strategies Of Margaret Atwood’s The Edible Woman
13. A Comparative Study Of The Grass Is Singing And The Edible Woman From The Perspective Of Eco-Feminism
14. On The Intertextuality In Atwood’s The Edible Woman
15. A Comparative Study Of Female Protagonists In The Edible Woman And Surfacing From The Feminist Perspective
16. A Narratological Approach: Existentialist Feminism In The Edible Woman
17. On Atwood's Ambivalence
18. The patriarchal shadow over the female rite of passage: Maxine Hong Kingston's 'The Woman Warrior', Margaret Atwood's 'The Edible Woman', and Paulo Coelho's 'Eleven Minutes'
19. Cultural constructions of the female body: Narrative as resistance in Margaret Atwood's 'The Edible Woman', Adele Wiseman's 'Crackpot' and Gabrielle Roy's 'La Riviere sans repos'
20. Objectification, fragmentation, and consumption: A consideration of feminist themes in Margaret Atwood's 'The Edible Woman'
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