Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 pages |
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... Social Difference and Reader Response ( forthcoming ) . My first sabbatical project , an investigation of Virginia Woolf's reading and criti- cal practices , took me to Stanford University and to the University of Sussex in England . On ...
... Social Difference and Reader Response ( forthcoming ) . My first sabbatical project , an investigation of Virginia Woolf's reading and criti- cal practices , took me to Stanford University and to the University of Sussex in England . On ...
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... social sciences , have broadened my own , though it is their interdisciplinarity that I have appreci- ated even more . At dinner once a year at the annual convention of the Confer- ence on College Composition and Communication , Lynn ...
... social sciences , have broadened my own , though it is their interdisciplinarity that I have appreci- ated even more . At dinner once a year at the annual convention of the Confer- ence on College Composition and Communication , Lynn ...
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... social , political , and intellectual perspectives and institutions in a number of locations that inter- sect and overlap in complex ways . It is also a movement that has been influenced by and that influences other traditions ...
... social , political , and intellectual perspectives and institutions in a number of locations that inter- sect and overlap in complex ways . It is also a movement that has been influenced by and that influences other traditions ...
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... social move- ments . There is by no means agreement on what these terms mean , however , and so using them might create more problems than it solves . I am especially concerned about the consequences for feminism of the tendency to ...
... social move- ments . There is by no means agreement on what these terms mean , however , and so using them might create more problems than it solves . I am especially concerned about the consequences for feminism of the tendency to ...
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... Social Justice , for instance , in defending what she calls a liberal approach to equality for women , speaks of the postmodern feminists who oppose her position as " antiessentialists " and " anti- universalists " ( 35 ) . Such attacks ...
... Social Justice , for instance , in defending what she calls a liberal approach to equality for women , speaks of the postmodern feminists who oppose her position as " antiessentialists " and " anti- universalists " ( 35 ) . Such attacks ...
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