CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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... experience in Heart of Darkness as an epic search for truth , rests on a masculinist perspective ; hence , her ... experience ” ( Flax 623-24 ) . No reader can be gender - neutral . Acknowledging the importance of gender in defining the ...
... experience in Heart of Darkness as an epic search for truth , rests on a masculinist perspective ; hence , her ... experience ” ( Flax 623-24 ) . No reader can be gender - neutral . Acknowledging the importance of gender in defining the ...
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... experience is her oppression , and at the end of whatever negotiation he might make he can only always also confront the fact that feminism starts from there . To refuse the confronta- tion , to ignore , repress , forget , slide over ...
... experience is her oppression , and at the end of whatever negotiation he might make he can only always also confront the fact that feminism starts from there . To refuse the confronta- tion , to ignore , repress , forget , slide over ...
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... experience a rejection in itself , but by echoing the Jonah story , the most famous component of which depicts the male engulfed by the female , the text's narration of this experience reinforces the tie between rejection and the ...
... experience a rejection in itself , but by echoing the Jonah story , the most famous component of which depicts the male engulfed by the female , the text's narration of this experience reinforces the tie between rejection and the ...
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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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