Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 pages |
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... Romanticism and sees modernism as in opposition to post- modernism . Faigley says that many of the practices in the contemporary teach- ing of writing follow from the ongoing debate within modernism between those " who wish to preserve ...
... Romanticism and sees modernism as in opposition to post- modernism . Faigley says that many of the practices in the contemporary teach- ing of writing follow from the ongoing debate within modernism between those " who wish to preserve ...
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... Romanticism but is not limited to it . It is admittedly not usual within literary studies and rhetoric and composition to use the term antimodernism to describe what is more often referred to as Romanticism or expressivism . There is ...
... Romanticism but is not limited to it . It is admittedly not usual within literary studies and rhetoric and composition to use the term antimodernism to describe what is more often referred to as Romanticism or expressivism . There is ...
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... Romanticism or expressivism— and sometimes forms of intersubjectivism or weak social construction , what postmodernist Thomas Kent in Paralogic Rhetoric calls communitarianism . Sub- jectivism , which I describe in the context of ...
... Romanticism or expressivism— and sometimes forms of intersubjectivism or weak social construction , what postmodernist Thomas Kent in Paralogic Rhetoric calls communitarianism . Sub- jectivism , which I describe in the context of ...
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... Romanticism for answers to personal crises . Abandoning Locke's concept of the state of nature , he focuses on the importance of individual liberty . He speaks in On Liberty of human rea- son as allowing the world to challenge our ...
... Romanticism for answers to personal crises . Abandoning Locke's concept of the state of nature , he focuses on the importance of individual liberty . He speaks in On Liberty of human rea- son as allowing the world to challenge our ...
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... Romanticism ( Kristeva , Strangers 181 ) . Such an association is understandable given Freud's emphasis on irrationality , the unconscious , dreams , and sexuality . Freud's focus on the sub- jective aspects of experience directly ...
... Romanticism ( Kristeva , Strangers 181 ) . Such an association is understandable given Freud's emphasis on irrationality , the unconscious , dreams , and sexuality . Freud's focus on the sub- jective aspects of experience directly ...
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