Law and literatureFeminismInterpretationSex equalityConstitutional lawThis article brings together feminist literary theory and law by approaching a number of U.S. Federal cases on sex equality in light of the work of the renowned feminist literary critic Naomi Schor, and shows that literary theory ...
Innovative Feminist Pedagogies in Action: Meeting the Challenge. New York. Routledge, 1999. Google Scholar Meyers, Helene. “To queer or not to queer: that’s not the question.” College Literature 24: (1997):171–82. Google Scholar Modleski, Tania. Feminism Without Women: Culture and ...
Chinese feminism literature falls into an embarrassing dilemma, however: while feminism is voiced, feminism hegemony and body writing is hailed. 但中国女性主义文学在承袭与反叛的双重变奏中却形成了“一半是火焰,一半是海水”的局面,即它一方面呐喊出了女权主义的声音,一方面又陷入崇尚女性霸权、躯体写作的尴尬...
Introduction: Feminism in America 1. Gender and Rhetoric: Liberal Feminism and Mary Rowlandson 2. Gender and Work: Marxist Feminism and Charlotte Perkins Gilman 3. Gender and Consciousness: Psychoanalytic Feminism and Kate Chopin 4. Gender and Nature: Ecofeminism and Willa Cather ...
Define queer theory. queer theory synonyms, queer theory pronunciation, queer theory translation, English dictionary definition of queer theory. n. A school of cultural and literary criticism, influenced by poststructuralist thought, that questions and s
Feminist Theory Modern Feminism began with Mary Wollstonecraft’s Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792), a work that criticizes stereotypes of women as emotional and instinctive and argues that women should aspire to the same rationality prized by men. A product of the Enlightenment, Woll- ...
AD Dreger,AM Herndon - 《Glq A Journal of Lesbian & Gay Studies》 被引量: 75发表: 2009年 Feminism: a concept analysis feminist nursing theory and desire to enhance nursing practice The literature search proved most fruitful in the sociological literature The nursing sources ... HT Allan - ...
From 1979 to 1989 she lived mostly in Oxford, UK, and since 1989 she has been a resident of North Carolina. As an academic, she writes on feminism, literary theory, ordinary language philosophy and literature. Her first book, Sexual/Textual Politics: Feminist Literary Theory (1985) has ...
Feminism. Not all feminist movements involved political activism in this early period. Literary Modernism produced foundational feminist writers, including preeminently Virginia Woolf, H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), and Djuna Barnes. Their work dramatized the potentially damaging effects of the rationalism that...
However, she believes that by the late 1970s feminism had lost its way. First, she asserts, it lost sight of its original goals – tackling inequality – and became obsessed with culture. Walter bemoans the concentration on sexism in film, advertising, language, literature and pornography, ...