Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 pages |
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... Modern / Antimodern / Postmodern : Rewritings 19 2. Reading Global Feminisms 44 PART TWO . OPPOSING MODERNISMS 3. Woolf's ( Anti ) Modern Reading 57 4. Rich and Walker on Writing and Mothering : Radical / Cultural Feminist and Womanist ...
... Modern / Antimodern / Postmodern : Rewritings 19 2. Reading Global Feminisms 44 PART TWO . OPPOSING MODERNISMS 3. Woolf's ( Anti ) Modern Reading 57 4. Rich and Walker on Writing and Mothering : Radical / Cultural Feminist and Womanist ...
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... Feminism itself , however , remained a fairly monolithic concept in my mind ... feminism's contradictions and complexities . However , my attempts to find ... modern languages has con- siderably broadened my perspective over the years ...
... Feminism itself , however , remained a fairly monolithic concept in my mind ... feminism's contradictions and complexities . However , my attempts to find ... modern languages has con- siderably broadened my perspective over the years ...
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... feminist traditions I present here — modern , antimodern , and postmodern — though often associated with familiar historical periods , are evolving and are often found in hy- brid forms and in a number of different historical eras . The ...
... feminist traditions I present here — modern , antimodern , and postmodern — though often associated with familiar historical periods , are evolving and are often found in hy- brid forms and in a number of different historical eras . The ...
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... feminism within the United States in the 1960s and 1970s , dis- tinguishes among liberal , cultural , and radical feminisms . Maggie Humm in Modern Feminisms speaks of first - wave feminism and second - wave feminism , both of which she ...
... feminism within the United States in the 1960s and 1970s , dis- tinguishes among liberal , cultural , and radical feminisms . Maggie Humm in Modern Feminisms speaks of first - wave feminism and second - wave feminism , both of which she ...
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... feminism is an entirely inco- herent movement . The named traditions are ... modern and postmodern feminisms . The approach is promising because the ... feminism of the tendency to identify postmodernism as modernism's binary opposite and ...
... feminism is an entirely inco- herent movement . The named traditions are ... modern and postmodern feminisms . The approach is promising because the ... feminism of the tendency to identify postmodernism as modernism's binary opposite and ...
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