
معرفی
Susan Fraiman, Professor at the University of Virginia, specializes in feminist theory, gender studies, and the intersection of domesticity with literature and cultural criticism. Her work spans British/American literary analysis, critiques of media portrayals of domesticity, and explorations of caregiving labor.
- Feminism and Gender Studies
- Domestic Labor and Representation
- British and American Literature
- Media Criticism
Her recent publications analyze eldercare narratives, gender dynamics in reality TV, and the sociopolitical implications of domestic labor. Articles like Bathroom Realism and the Women of Cable TV and Occupying Domesticity connect feminist theory to contemporary cultural phenomena. Earlier works engage with Jane Austen, Victorian domesticity, and the female Bildungsroman tradition.
Her research consistently interrogates gender norms within domestic contexts, from historical novels to modern media. While no explicit awards are listed, her prolific publication record highlights sustained contributions to feminist scholarship.




