Her role is very much like most other females during this time that of a repressed figure and lack of “Feminist literary criticism”.
Literary realism | literary agent | The Times Literary Supplement | Lambda Literary Award | Irish Literary Theatre | International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award | Biblical criticism | For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism | Vida (Occitan literary form) | The Literary Digest | Southern Literary Messenger | Royal Literary Fund | Transition (literary journal) | Sardinian Literary Spring | Literary Swordsmen and Sorcerers | Literary Guild | Icelandic Literary Prize | feminist movement | Delaware Literary Institute | Cobla (Occitan literary term) | Carnegie Medal (literary award) | Yale Literary Magazine | vida (Occitan literary form) | The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society | Pulitzer Prize for Criticism | Nick Carter (literary character) | Manuel Oreste Rodriguez Lopez Literary Contest | Literary topos | Literary Gazette | Lambda Literary Foundation |
In addition to psychoanalysis, especially Jacques Lacan's psychoanalytic theory (particularly in the context of the American and French feminist responses to it), she has written on topics which include psychoanalysis and feminism; the Marquis de Sade; feminist literary criticism; pedagogy; sexual harassment; photography; and queer theory.