Jennifer L. Schulz
University of Manitoba
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Law, Culture and the Humanities | 2016
Jennifer L. Schulz; JiHyun Youn
In this article we engage with the writings of feminist scholars Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar, whose landmark work The Madwoman in the Attic critiques the image of the female madwoman or monster. We use Gilbert and Gubar’s thesis of the female monster as the primary analytical framework for excavating three variants of female madness as depicted in three films: madness as neurosis using Laws of Attraction; monstrosity as ambition using Michael Clayton; and madness/monstrosity as failed motherhood using I Am Sam. Our goals for this article are to explore the ways in which popular films featuring female lawyers channel the “madwoman/monster” metaphor; trace those characters in terms of neuroses, ambition, and motherhood; and argue for the possibility of reconfiguring the notion of “madwoman” as a valid and meaningful mode of female subjectivity that expands the field of possibilities for women lawyers.
Negotiation Journal | 2006
Jennifer L. Schulz
Archive | 2007
Jennifer L. Schulz
Canadian Journal of Women and The Law | 2009
Jennifer L. Schulz
Archive | 2012
Jennifer L. Schulz; Jocelyn Turnbull
Archive | 2016
Jennifer L. Schulz
Archive | 2014
Jennifer L. Schulz
Archive | 2012
Jennifer L. Schulz
Archive | 2011
Jennifer L. Schulz
Archive | 2009
Jennifer L. Schulz