Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 pages |
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... conceptions of late - nineteenth - century and twenti- eth - century modernisms change if those conceptions are ... conception of the rational mind as distinct from the body was paralleled by the development of the physical sciences ...
... conceptions of late - nineteenth - century and twenti- eth - century modernisms change if those conceptions are ... conception of the rational mind as distinct from the body was paralleled by the development of the physical sciences ...
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... conceptions of difference . If modern feminists see women as the equal of men rather than their opposite , postmodern feminists emphasize the limitations of dichotomous representations of relationships between women and men or women's ...
... conceptions of difference . If modern feminists see women as the equal of men rather than their opposite , postmodern feminists emphasize the limitations of dichotomous representations of relationships between women and men or women's ...
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... conception of trans- actional reading , she moves toward a postmodern nonfoundational approach to reading . Chapter ... conceptions of modernism and postmodernism that enable interdisciplinary connections . Postmodern feminism has been ...
... conception of trans- actional reading , she moves toward a postmodern nonfoundational approach to reading . Chapter ... conceptions of modernism and postmodernism that enable interdisciplinary connections . Postmodern feminism has been ...
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... conceptions of the self and of identity , I suggest here that it is related in important ways to other forms of ... conception of the mind as distinct from the body , which becomes an impediment to rational thought . John Locke's ...
... conceptions of the self and of identity , I suggest here that it is related in important ways to other forms of ... conception of the mind as distinct from the body , which becomes an impediment to rational thought . John Locke's ...
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... ( 21 ) . He calls rationalists tender minded and empiricists tough minded ( 22 ) . Pragmatism avoids static conceptions of truth and is concerned instead with how truth is realized and what difference an 24 Reconfigurations.
... ( 21 ) . He calls rationalists tender minded and empiricists tough minded ( 22 ) . Pragmatism avoids static conceptions of truth and is concerned instead with how truth is realized and what difference an 24 Reconfigurations.
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