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In his essay " Transformations of the Image in Postmodernity , " Jameson delves deep into his analysis , relates the culture of the visual to the crisis of reading and considers it as an attack on the written word .
In his essay " Transformations of the Image in Postmodernity , " Jameson delves deep into his analysis , relates the culture of the visual to the crisis of reading and considers it as an attack on the written word .
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These rewritten stories “ construct a feminist reading position from which the anti - woman ideology coded in traditional fairy - tale becomes visible ” ( Cranny - Francis 94 ) . Among the child readers of these fairy - tales , girls ...
These rewritten stories “ construct a feminist reading position from which the anti - woman ideology coded in traditional fairy - tale becomes visible ” ( Cranny - Francis 94 ) . Among the child readers of these fairy - tales , girls ...
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She presents a re - reading , or what Said would have called “ contrapuntal reading ” ( Said 78 ) of Jane Eyre ; and the re - reading produces a remarkable case of re - writing the canon as a means of subverting it .
She presents a re - reading , or what Said would have called “ contrapuntal reading ” ( Said 78 ) of Jane Eyre ; and the re - reading produces a remarkable case of re - writing the canon as a means of subverting it .
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