Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 pages |
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... suggest that modern , antimodern , and postmodern traditions coexist and frequently overlap , collide , and converge ... suggesting directions for future inquiry . My study makes clear , I hope , that re - viewing and re - naming ...
... suggest that modern , antimodern , and postmodern traditions coexist and frequently overlap , collide , and converge ... suggesting directions for future inquiry . My study makes clear , I hope , that re - viewing and re - naming ...
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... suggest that it , rather than postmod- ernism , is relativist and subjectivist and directly opposed to modernism . In mak- ing a distinction among modern , antimodern , and postmodern feminist traditions , I should emphasize that these ...
... suggest that it , rather than postmod- ernism , is relativist and subjectivist and directly opposed to modernism . In mak- ing a distinction among modern , antimodern , and postmodern feminist traditions , I should emphasize that these ...
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... suggest that feminist traditions will be better understood if they are named , at least pro- visionally , if they are related to other intellectual and historical traditions , and if they are represented in nonreductive ways . Following ...
... suggest that feminist traditions will be better understood if they are named , at least pro- visionally , if they are related to other intellectual and historical traditions , and if they are represented in nonreductive ways . Following ...
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... suggesting that Lethen , like Hassan , is advocating a dichotomous scheme . Lethen , however , is critical of bipolar portrayals , seeing them as inherently modernist , and argues that there is no abrupt discontinuity between modernism ...
... suggesting that Lethen , like Hassan , is advocating a dichotomous scheme . Lethen , however , is critical of bipolar portrayals , seeing them as inherently modernist , and argues that there is no abrupt discontinuity between modernism ...
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... suggest , however , that feminists , including those in literary studies , can benefit from think- ing of twentieth - century manifestations of modernism in the context of the En- lightenment . I ask how our conceptions of late ...
... suggest , however , that feminists , including those in literary studies , can benefit from think- ing of twentieth - century manifestations of modernism in the context of the En- lightenment . I ask how our conceptions of late ...
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