Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 pages |
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... Beauvoir . Humm sees Kate Millett , Shulamith Firestone , Susan Brownmiller , Susan Griffin , and Andrea Dworkin and other 1970 or post - 1970 writers as second - wave feminists . For Humm , first - wave feminism is principally ...
... Beauvoir . Humm sees Kate Millett , Shulamith Firestone , Susan Brownmiller , Susan Griffin , and Andrea Dworkin and other 1970 or post - 1970 writers as second - wave feminists . For Humm , first - wave feminism is principally ...
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... Beauvoir in the twentieth century , were committed to equal opportunities and equal rights for women and focused on ways in which women , despite having capacities equal to men , had been discriminated against and excluded from the ...
... Beauvoir in the twentieth century , were committed to equal opportunities and equal rights for women and focused on ways in which women , despite having capacities equal to men , had been discriminated against and excluded from the ...
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... Beauvoir . I also associate antimodernism with the early - nineteenth - century Romantic movement and with writers such as William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge as well as with the present - day intersubjectivism of writers ...
... Beauvoir . I also associate antimodernism with the early - nineteenth - century Romantic movement and with writers such as William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge as well as with the present - day intersubjectivism of writers ...
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... Beauvoir — have diverse interests and concerns but are nevertheless optimistic about the ways in which reason , empiri- cism , or democracy can solve intellectual , social , or political problems . Two tra- ditions that are sometimes ...
... Beauvoir — have diverse interests and concerns but are nevertheless optimistic about the ways in which reason , empiri- cism , or democracy can solve intellectual , social , or political problems . Two tra- ditions that are sometimes ...
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... Beauvoir's The Second Sex demonstrates . Beauvoir makes use of the existentialist emphasis on otherness , arguing that throughout time , women have been defined as other , as inferior to men . For Beauvoir , woman represents " only the ...
... Beauvoir's The Second Sex demonstrates . Beauvoir makes use of the existentialist emphasis on otherness , arguing that throughout time , women have been defined as other , as inferior to men . For Beauvoir , woman represents " only the ...
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