Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 pages |
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... positions of power . They have an ethical obligation , however , to the authors they are reading to read as accu- rately as possible . That readers have historically produced multiple and contra- dictory readings of the same text does ...
... positions of power . They have an ethical obligation , however , to the authors they are reading to read as accu- rately as possible . That readers have historically produced multiple and contra- dictory readings of the same text does ...
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... position as " antiessentialists " and " anti- universalists " ( 35 ) . Such attacks are tame , however , compared to those on post- modern feminism by individuals outside the feminist movement , often by scien- tists or historians of ...
... position as " antiessentialists " and " anti- universalists " ( 35 ) . Such attacks are tame , however , compared to those on post- modern feminism by individuals outside the feminist movement , often by scien- tists or historians of ...
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... positions of authority , some cultural feminists might ar- gue , there would be less competition and less warfare . Men are often portrayed within cultural feminism as being competitive , aggressive , and combative . Writers whose works ...
... positions of authority , some cultural feminists might ar- gue , there would be less competition and less warfare . Men are often portrayed within cultural feminism as being competitive , aggressive , and combative . Writers whose works ...
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... position as celebrating postmodernism while continuing to value modernism ( 60 ) .22 This attempt to have it both ways is characteristically post- modern . In repudiating either / or and binary thinking , postmodernists make pos- sible ...
... position as celebrating postmodernism while continuing to value modernism ( 60 ) .22 This attempt to have it both ways is characteristically post- modern . In repudiating either / or and binary thinking , postmodernists make pos- sible ...
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... positions of power has not radically changed the nature of that power because women in high positions become guardians of 13 Introduction.
... positions of power has not radically changed the nature of that power because women in high positions become guardians of 13 Introduction.
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