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Masters Thesis

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This thesis is about the surpassing of an obstacle. It is about breaking the sequence, a rupture in habits of narrative order. It is about the relationship between form and language, and the writing itself is reflective of the struggle between the two to both coexist and interact. This thesis consists of narrative broken into fragmented stories whose purpose is to re/define female desire through language, through fluxuating images, through circling texts. Given that a circle has form, roundness, then, is the essence of it. The path of this thesis attempts to achieve "roundness" as a whole. It is not static; its rules and boundaries wander into contradicting and non-contradicting terms.

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