Rushton Journal of Undergraduate Humanities Research
Abstract
This paper examines portrayals of femininity within “Maiden in the Tower” tales. It analyzes the means by which maturation, sexuality, reproduction, and female agency contribute to the shaping of femininity. Via Petrosinella by Giambattista Basile, Rapunzel by the Brothers Grimm, and Tangled by Disney, the paper explores how variations portray historically unique interpretations of ideal, female traits that defy common assumptions. The evolution of perspectives across “Maiden in the Tower” tales help us grasp how gender ideologies are communicated and how women are socialized.
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Dhar, Amrita
(2024)
"The Maiden’s Tower of Femininity,"
Rushton Journal of Undergraduate Humanities Research: Vol. 2, Article 5.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.wayne.edu/rushton/vol2/iss1/5