Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 pages |
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... empiricism , Marxism , and psychoanalysis and sug- gest that postmodernists and postmodern feminists do not reject rationality and science but , rather , critique it . I relate antimodern feminism , in contrast , to the Romantic ...
... empiricism , Marxism , and psychoanalysis and sug- gest that postmodernists and postmodern feminists do not reject rationality and science but , rather , critique it . I relate antimodern feminism , in contrast , to the Romantic ...
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... Empiricism is Not a Four - Letter Word , " for instance , speaks appreciatively of Harding's work and of the work of feminist compositionists such as Gesa E. Kirsch and Joy S. Ritchie . Charney reserves her criticism for postmodern and ...
... Empiricism is Not a Four - Letter Word , " for instance , speaks appreciatively of Harding's work and of the work of feminist compositionists such as Gesa E. Kirsch and Joy S. Ritchie . Charney reserves her criticism for postmodern and ...
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... empiricism . John Trimbur in " Agency and the Death of the Author , " an essay about debates about modernism and postmodernism within rhetoric and composition , defines modernism in this way . Historical benchmarks of the Enlightenment ...
... empiricism . John Trimbur in " Agency and the Death of the Author , " an essay about debates about modernism and postmodernism within rhetoric and composition , defines modernism in this way . Historical benchmarks of the Enlightenment ...
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... empiricism . Modern feminists , including Wollstonecraft in the eighteenth century , John Stuart Mill and Charlotte Perkins Gilman in the nineteenth century , and Beauvoir in the twentieth century , were committed to equal opportunities ...
... empiricism . Modern feminists , including Wollstonecraft in the eighteenth century , John Stuart Mill and Charlotte Perkins Gilman in the nineteenth century , and Beauvoir in the twentieth century , were committed to equal opportunities ...
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... empiricism was not limited to the natural sciences . Locke's perspective partakes of Enlightenment optimism in that ... empiricists who would minimize its importance . He explores " pure " reason or reason that is distinct from ...
... empiricism was not limited to the natural sciences . Locke's perspective partakes of Enlightenment optimism in that ... empiricists who would minimize its importance . He explores " pure " reason or reason that is distinct from ...
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