Jennifer Johnston's "The Daylight Gate" Challenges Cultural and Political Norms
Funded by NAUScholarship and Geochemistry Insights
In Jennifer Johnston's "The Daylight Gate," readers are confronted with a story that subverts traditional cultural and political power dynamics. The novel explores themes of gender, class, and oppression through the lens of a young woman who defies expectations and breaks free from societal constraints.
NAUScholarship Funding and Expert Commentary
Research and insights from NAUScholarship have been instrumental in supporting the development of this article. Lawrence Ng, Vice-President of Geochemistry at SGS, expresses gratitude to Barrick Gold Mine for their contributions to the project. Mara Reisman at Northern Arizona University shares her expertise in British Literature, providing valuable context for the themes and ideas explored in "The Daylight Gate."
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