Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 pages |
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... says that many of the practices in the contemporary teach- ing of writing follow from the ongoing debate within modernism between those " who wish to preserve the rational , coherent subject of the Enlightenment and those who advocate ...
... says that many of the practices in the contemporary teach- ing of writing follow from the ongoing debate within modernism between those " who wish to preserve the rational , coherent subject of the Enlightenment and those who advocate ...
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... says , " Through most of the eighteenth century , the tenet that art is an imitation seemed almost too obvious to need iteration or proof " ( 11 ) . To illustrate the point , Abrams discusses French art critic Charles Batteux and German ...
... says , " Through most of the eighteenth century , the tenet that art is an imitation seemed almost too obvious to need iteration or proof " ( 11 ) . To illustrate the point , Abrams discusses French art critic Charles Batteux and German ...
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... says that it is one of Kristeva's most important essays because it is one of the few in which Kristeva addresses the issue of feminism directly ( 187 ) .24 " Women's Time " makes evident that there are parallels between the traditions ...
... says that it is one of Kristeva's most important essays because it is one of the few in which Kristeva addresses the issue of feminism directly ( 187 ) .24 " Women's Time " makes evident that there are parallels between the traditions ...
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... says that indi- viduals are not accountable to society for their actions in matters that concern only them , though they are accountable if their actions affect others ( 120 ) . He also emphasizes that wives should have the same rights ...
... says that indi- viduals are not accountable to society for their actions in matters that concern only them , though they are accountable if their actions affect others ( 120 ) . He also emphasizes that wives should have the same rights ...
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... say in The German Ide- ology , " It is only possible to achieve real liberation in the real world and by em- ploying real means , that slavery cannot be abolished without the steam - engine and the mule and spinning - jenny , serfdom ...
... say in The German Ide- ology , " It is only possible to achieve real liberation in the real world and by em- ploying real means , that slavery cannot be abolished without the steam - engine and the mule and spinning - jenny , serfdom ...
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