Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 pages |
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... women would only embrace traditional roles , the argument seems to go , there would be far fewer societal problems . Feminists have devoted considerable time and energy to refuting unfounded attacks and making clear that much work still ...
... women would only embrace traditional roles , the argument seems to go , there would be far fewer societal problems . Feminists have devoted considerable time and energy to refuting unfounded attacks and making clear that much work still ...
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... women and focused on ways in which women , despite having capacities equal to men , had been discriminated against and excluded from the public sphere and from opportunities to develop their intellects . Modern feminism tends to be ...
... women and focused on ways in which women , despite having capacities equal to men , had been discriminated against and excluded from the public sphere and from opportunities to develop their intellects . Modern feminism tends to be ...
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... women . Cultural feminists also emphasize the differences between women and men but place greater emphasis on the positive aspects of women's experience . Women are seen as be- longing to a common culture and hence as having common ...
... women . Cultural feminists also emphasize the differences between women and men but place greater emphasis on the positive aspects of women's experience . Women are seen as be- longing to a common culture and hence as having common ...
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... women of color . According to Brooks , critics such as Hazel Carby , bell hooks , and others observe that the femi ... Women's Time , " first published in 1979. Toril Moi , in her introduction to this essay in The Kristeva Reader , says ...
... women of color . According to Brooks , critics such as Hazel Carby , bell hooks , and others observe that the femi ... Women's Time , " first published in 1979. Toril Moi , in her introduction to this essay in The Kristeva Reader , says ...
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... women's culture that opposes male cul- ture , postmodern feminists move beyond both by questioning representations of women and men as binary opposites and by making evident that both women and men are capable of being victims and ...
... women's culture that opposes male cul- ture , postmodern feminists move beyond both by questioning representations of women and men as binary opposites and by making evident that both women and men are capable of being victims and ...
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