CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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... criticism . They have assumed a male perspective and applied male norms to texts . If cross - gender reading is to be inclusive , the same freedom must be granted to men . Feminist critics , however , for whom the ... criticism 7 Critic 56.1.
... criticism . They have assumed a male perspective and applied male norms to texts . If cross - gender reading is to be inclusive , the same freedom must be granted to men . Feminist critics , however , for whom the ... criticism 7 Critic 56.1.
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... critics , they argue , can play a limited role on the playing field of feminist criticism . Cary Nelson sees feminist criticism open to men inasmuch as writing is another form of discourse : " Feminist writing , after all , in part ...
... critics , they argue , can play a limited role on the playing field of feminist criticism . Cary Nelson sees feminist criticism open to men inasmuch as writing is another form of discourse : " Feminist writing , after all , in part ...
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... Critic , Toward a View of Poetic Objects . Columbia : U of Missouri P , 1980 . Brogan , T. V. F. " The New Criticism . " The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics . Ed . Alex Preminger , T. V. F. Brogan , et al . Princeton ...
... Critic , Toward a View of Poetic Objects . Columbia : U of Missouri P , 1980 . Brogan , T. V. F. " The New Criticism . " The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics . Ed . Alex Preminger , T. V. F. Brogan , et al . Princeton ...
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FALL 1993 NUMBER | 1 |
The Importance of Point of View in Fiction | 16 |
On Gender Art | 22 |
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