Masochists and “Moonbrains”: The (Macabre) Philosophy of Feminism in Plath’s The Bell Jar

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Christina Boyles

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 Masochists and “Moonbrains”: The (Macabre) Philosophy of Feminism in Plath’s The Bell Jar 

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Christina Boyles

Christina Boyles is an Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Scholar of Digital Humanities at the University of Iowa. In this position, she participates in the Digital Bridges initiative with Grinnell College and the University of Iowa. She also assists with the certificate in Public Digital Humanities at the University of Iowa.   Her research interests include text analysis, digital storytelling, instructional design, and multicultural American literature. Her forthcoming work will appear in Feminist Debates in the Digital Humanities and Digital Diversity. Her published work is available in the Southern Literary JournalSouth Central ReviewPlath ProfilesPupil, and The Write Book. To contact her, write to christina-boyles@uiowa.edu or tweet to @clboyles.