Munazza Shaheen2025-11-302025-11-302021https://escholar.umt.edu.pk/handle/123456789/14042This research examines The Passion of New Eve (1977) by Angela Carter from the perspective of Helen Cixous’ theory of écriture féminine. The novel is analyzed by using the theory of ecriture feminine and its approaches like gender construction and bisexuality. Textual analysis is applied under qualitative research method for in depth analysis of the primary text. The main objective of this research is to highlight the significance of ecriture feminine and its employment in the text to deconstruct the gendered binaries. The research elucidates that the use of ecriture feminine in a phallogocentric discourse can be very effective to subvert the patriarchal structure and the old narratives. Through the concept of bisexuality, this research maintains that ecriture feminine not only deconstructs the gendered binaries but also celebrates the masculine and feminine differences without any hierarchies and brings a balance to society. By focusing on the account of the transformation of the characters, Evelyn and Tristessa, this research examines Carter's response to Cixous' call for the use of ecriture feminine.enEcriture Feminine and Deconstruction of Male and Female Binaries in Angela Carter’s The Passion of New Eve: A Textual AnalysisThesis