CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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... Feminist critics , however , for whom the inclusion of men into feminist criticism remains troublesome , have raised the vexing question : Can men read like women ... feminism is a contradiction because feminist criticism 7 Critic 56.1.
... Feminist critics , however , for whom the inclusion of men into feminist criticism remains troublesome , have raised the vexing question : Can men read like women ... feminism is a contradiction because feminist criticism 7 Critic 56.1.
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College English Association. Spivak's , male feminism is a contradiction because feminist criticism exposes ... feminist criticism . Cary Nelson sees feminist criticism open to men inasmuch as writing is another form of discourse ...
College English Association. Spivak's , male feminism is a contradiction because feminist criticism exposes ... feminist criticism . Cary Nelson sees feminist criticism open to men inasmuch as writing is another form of discourse ...
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... feminist criticism has witnessed critics seeking to formulate critical language derived from a feminist perspective , language moving from a reliance on logocentrism toward what has come to be known as l'écriture féminine . Although ...
... feminist criticism has witnessed critics seeking to formulate critical language derived from a feminist perspective , language moving from a reliance on logocentrism toward what has come to be known as l'écriture féminine . Although ...
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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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