Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 pages |
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... binary opposite and as relativist and subjectivist because defining the relationship between the two terms in this way is almost always accompanied by an easy dismissal of postmodernism and of postmodern feminism . I am also concerned ...
... binary opposite and as relativist and subjectivist because defining the relationship between the two terms in this way is almost always accompanied by an easy dismissal of postmodernism and of postmodern feminism . I am also concerned ...
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... binary opposition , see- ing those who critique objective research methods as advocating subjective meth- ods ( 569 ) . She devotes considerable attention to pointing out the limitations of the perspectives of " subjectivists " ( 586 ) ...
... binary opposition , see- ing those who critique objective research methods as advocating subjective meth- ods ( 569 ) . She devotes considerable attention to pointing out the limitations of the perspectives of " subjectivists " ( 586 ) ...
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... binary opposite , despite postmodernism's problematizing of binary oppositions , is widespread within English studies . Such representations are often accompanied by a belief that Ro- manticism is a modernist tendency . Lester Faigley's ...
... binary opposite , despite postmodernism's problematizing of binary oppositions , is widespread within English studies . Such representations are often accompanied by a belief that Ro- manticism is a modernist tendency . Lester Faigley's ...
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... binary thinking , postmodernists make pos- sible the emergence of a movement that is not necessarily set on replacing or repu- diating its precursors.23 A postmodern perspective also suggests that intellectual movements do not have ...
... binary thinking , postmodernists make pos- sible the emergence of a movement that is not necessarily set on replacing or repu- diating its precursors.23 A postmodern perspective also suggests that intellectual movements do not have ...
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... binary opposite invites explorations of relationships between Anglo- American feminism and continental feminism . It is difficult , for instance , to dis- cuss either Anglo - American or continental feminisms without discussing Marx ...
... binary opposite invites explorations of relationships between Anglo- American feminism and continental feminism . It is difficult , for instance , to dis- cuss either Anglo - American or continental feminisms without discussing Marx ...
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