Legacy, Volume 2,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... literary works are separable from the judgments made on them . Is it not , then , appropriate to ques- tion the idea of literary merit itself , a hier- archical and exclusionary ideal that seems to bear the trace of the patriarchy ? Yes ...
... literary works are separable from the judgments made on them . Is it not , then , appropriate to ques- tion the idea of literary merit itself , a hier- archical and exclusionary ideal that seems to bear the trace of the patriarchy ? Yes ...
Halaman 31
... literary classics ; the excavation of a distinctively female literary tradition ; the analysis of women writers ' " revisionary struggle " against the dominant male literary tradition ; and the explanation of women writers ' marginal ...
... literary classics ; the excavation of a distinctively female literary tradition ; the analysis of women writers ' " revisionary struggle " against the dominant male literary tradition ; and the explanation of women writers ' marginal ...
Halaman 42
... Literary Criticism , " Feminist Studies 6 ( Spring 1980 ) , 1-25 , and " A Map for Rereading : Or , Gender and the Interpretation of Literary Texts , " New Literary His- tory 11 ( 1980 ) , 451-67 ; Nina Baym , " Melodramas of Beset ...
... Literary Criticism , " Feminist Studies 6 ( Spring 1980 ) , 1-25 , and " A Map for Rereading : Or , Gender and the Interpretation of Literary Texts , " New Literary His- tory 11 ( 1980 ) , 451-67 ; Nina Baym , " Melodramas of Beset ...
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A Journal of NineteenthCentury American Women Writers | 2 |
Patriarchal Society and Matriarchal Family | 31 |
Literary | 41 |
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