Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 pages |
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Page xi
... fields such as philosophy , communication , linguistics , and modern languages has con- siderably broadened my perspective over the years . My conceptual map has also expanded as I have taught the work of writers such as Adrienne Rich ...
... fields such as philosophy , communication , linguistics , and modern languages has con- siderably broadened my perspective over the years . My conceptual map has also expanded as I have taught the work of writers such as Adrienne Rich ...
Page xii
... fields of literary studies and rhetoric and composition . I leave it to numerous others to continue this work . The book also evolved as a result of work on Gender and Reading : Essays on Readers , Texts , and Contexts ( 1986 ) , which ...
... fields of literary studies and rhetoric and composition . I leave it to numerous others to continue this work . The book also evolved as a result of work on Gender and Reading : Essays on Readers , Texts , and Contexts ( 1986 ) , which ...
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... fields to identify broad intellectual , political , and social move- ments . There is by no means agreement on what these terms ... field of feminist studies , an impor- tant concern is the development of feminism within literary studies ...
... fields to identify broad intellectual , political , and social move- ments . There is by no means agreement on what these terms ... field of feminist studies , an impor- tant concern is the development of feminism within literary studies ...
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... field of rhetoric and composition , defines modernism broadly to include 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 ...
... field of rhetoric and composition , defines modernism broadly to include 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 ...
Page 9
... fields , however . Historian Jackson T. Lears in No Place of Grace : Antimod- ernism and the Transformation of American Culture , 1880-1920 , for example , de- scribes a Romantic tradition that reacted against the central tenets of ...
... fields , however . Historian Jackson T. Lears in No Place of Grace : Antimod- ernism and the Transformation of American Culture , 1880-1920 , for example , de- scribes a Romantic tradition that reacted against the central tenets of ...
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