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... feminist theorists and their discussion of a gendered voice and the theoretical rationale behind the self - conscious deployment of a different ' language ' as well as the larger political , ideological and sexual implications of this ...
... feminist theorists and their discussion of a gendered voice and the theoretical rationale behind the self - conscious deployment of a different ' language ' as well as the larger political , ideological and sexual implications of this ...
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... feminism , or " signifying spaces " as Kristeva chooses to call them ( 51 ) , ultimately become narrow forms of either mainstream or exclusionary politics . The " Radical ” feminist quest for a " countersociety " must necessarily ...
... feminism , or " signifying spaces " as Kristeva chooses to call them ( 51 ) , ultimately become narrow forms of either mainstream or exclusionary politics . The " Radical ” feminist quest for a " countersociety " must necessarily ...
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... Feminist Literary Theory : A Reader . 1986. Cambridge : Blackwell , 1993 . Feminist Literary Theory : A Reader . 2nd ed . Oxford : Blackwell , 1996 . Eagleton , Terry . " Literary Theory : An Introduction . " Feminist Literary Theory ...
... Feminist Literary Theory : A Reader . 1986. Cambridge : Blackwell , 1993 . Feminist Literary Theory : A Reader . 2nd ed . Oxford : Blackwell , 1996 . Eagleton , Terry . " Literary Theory : An Introduction . " Feminist Literary Theory ...
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