Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 pages |
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... speaks of first - wave feminism and second - wave feminism , both of which she sees as modern . According to Humm , first - wave feminism began in the eighteenth century with the work of Mary Wollstonecraft and includes the work of ...
... speaks of first - wave feminism and second - wave feminism , both of which she sees as modern . According to Humm , first - wave feminism began in the eighteenth century with the work of Mary Wollstonecraft and includes the work of ...
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... speaks of the postmodern feminists who oppose her position as " antiessentialists " and " anti- universalists " ( 35 ) . Such attacks are tame , however , compared to those on post- modern feminism by individuals outside the feminist ...
... speaks of the postmodern feminists who oppose her position as " antiessentialists " and " anti- universalists " ( 35 ) . Such attacks are tame , however , compared to those on post- modern feminism by individuals outside the feminist ...
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... speak Tex - Mex with a Brooklyn accent ; be stopped by la migra at the border checkpoints ; —Gloria Anzaldúa , Borderlands / La Frontera : The New Mestiza Deconstruction was very harmful in this respect because it was misunder- stood ...
... speak Tex - Mex with a Brooklyn accent ; be stopped by la migra at the border checkpoints ; —Gloria Anzaldúa , Borderlands / La Frontera : The New Mestiza Deconstruction was very harmful in this respect because it was misunder- stood ...
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... speaks of a priori knowledge as pure " when there is no admixture of anything empirical " ( 43 ) . He also speaks of keeping pure reason free from errors ( 59 ) and reserves the study of rationality for metaphysics , which he calls the ...
... speaks of a priori knowledge as pure " when there is no admixture of anything empirical " ( 43 ) . He also speaks of keeping pure reason free from errors ( 59 ) and reserves the study of rationality for metaphysics , which he calls the ...
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... speaks in On Liberty of human rea- son as allowing the world to challenge our beliefs and allowing better truths to replace the beliefs we hold ( 28 ) . He places considerably more emphasis than does Locke , however , on the potential ...
... speaks in On Liberty of human rea- son as allowing the world to challenge our beliefs and allowing better truths to replace the beliefs we hold ( 28 ) . He places considerably more emphasis than does Locke , however , on the potential ...
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