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  1. What Are Feminist Criticism, Postfeminist Criticism, and Queer Theory

    Her collection of essays, "Of Woman Born," is a notable work in feminist literary criticism. Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986): A French existentialist philosopher and writer, de Beauvoir is best known for her groundbreaking work "The Second Sex," which explored the oppression of women and laid the groundwork for feminist literary theory.

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    Summary. Feminist theory in the 21st century is an enormously diverse field. Mapping its genealogy of multiple intersecting traditions offers a toolkit for 21st-century feminist literary criticism, indeed for literary criticism tout court. Feminist phenomenologists (Simone de Beauvoir, Iris Marion Young, Toril Moi, Miranda Fricker, Pamela Sue ...

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    Feminist literary criticism has its origins in the intellectual and political feminist movement. It advocates a critique of maledominated language and performs "resistant" readings of literary texts or histories. Based on the premise that social systems are patriarchal—organized to privilege men—it seeks to trace how such power relations in society are reflected, supported, or ...

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    SUSAN SELLERS is Professor of English and Related Literature at the University of St Andrews. Her publications include Myth and Fairy Tale in Contemporary Women's Fiction ( 2001), He ́le`ne Cixous ( 1996), Language and Sexual Difference ( 1995) and Feminist Criticism ( 1991). She is currently working on a scholarly edition of the writings of ...

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  8. Listening to Silences: New Essays in Feminist Criticism

    Thirty years ago, in a lecture at the Radcliffe Institute, Tillie Olsen first addressed the problem of silences in literature--paving the way for future explorations of the subject, including her landmark work, Silences. The subject of silences and silencing--as fact, as trope, as lens through which to understand literary history--has been central to feminist criticism ever since.

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    For although we now have a whole industry of feminist criticism and have created a. 3"New Criticism," the dominant methodology of U.S. literature departments from the 1940s into the 1970s, stresses the autonomy of the literary text, whose "organic unity" of meanings emerge through a detailed and complex analysis of the text's words, symbols ...

  10. The New Feminist Critic: Essays on Women, Literature, and Theory

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    Abstract. This chapter offers an account of central issues and themes in feminist philosophical engagements with critical theory, focusing specifically on critical theory of the Frankfurt School. The chapter's discussion reflects on examples of important feminist interventions in and contributions to critical theory, debates within feminist ...

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    Master's Thesis in English 3 June 2019 Summary In this thesis, we analyse how women are portrayed in two novels penned over a century apart using mainly feminist theory and feminist literary criticism. By gathering a historical context regarding feminism and describing the ideas and theories by Hélène Cixous, Robin Lakoff, Simone

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    Includes bibliographical references and indexes Feminism as a criterion of the literary critic / Margret Anderson -- The new feminist criticism / Annis Pratt -- Dwelling in decencies : radical criticism and the feminist perspective / Lillian S. Robins -- Some notes on defining a 'feminist literary criticism' / Annette Kolodny -- The imperious muse : some observations on women, nature, and the ...

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    feminist criticism more generally"), an analysis of the special problems a feminist critic faces in Shakespeare, and an attempt at synthesizing Marxist and feminist criticism. There are also four essays on individual plays. The outstanding feature of two of the Women's Studies issue's more theoretical essays is that they subtly dismantle any ...

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    Introduction. As feminist criticism highlights the representation of female characters in literature and culture overall, a variety of theories and perspectives have been developed on the topic. Namely, multiple authors who have published work analyzing how women were depicted in art have developed frameworks that align with the perspectives of ...

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    44 Student Essay Example: Feminist Criticism The following student essay example of femnist criticism is taken from Beginnings and Endings: A Critical Edition. This is the publication created by students in English 211. This essay discusses Ray Bradbury's short story "There Will Come Soft Rains."

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    Feminist Criticism by Lois Tyson SİBEL AYAZ 27.11.2020 fAyaz 1 Feminism is an ideology that includes activism, which first emerged in Western society and later spread to other societies. The point of origin was the right to choose. Later on, with the right to choose, efforts were made to protect women‟s rights.

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    feminist criticism less inclined to exclusionary self-aggrandizement. Jane Marcus's new book, Virginia Woolf and the Languages of Patriarchy, is, like Reading Woman, a tightly woven collection of essays exploring the problematic relationships between gender and language, feminism and criticism, practice and theory.

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