In Male Domination, I have particularly critiqued Hafez’s reading with some depth because it is theorized—based on Elaine Showalter’s categorisation of the phases of British women’s fiction in the past two centuries into the “feminine, feminist, and female.” Showalter explains that the ‘...
As can be seen, the student is tracked through important phases of the experiment, and the structures and processes inferred in his conscious activity are represented as different geometric figures and arrows labeled with different types of causes. More specifically, the figure shows the student ...