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Paper Excerpts: ... The body has long been a problematic `site' of cultural meaning for feminists. Feminists do not wish to equate the the joys of cooking to be considered a feminist. Feminists can proudly be wives, mothers, pussycats, or international Whether Miller intended her work to be a feminist or anti-feminist novel, Anna emerges as a caution to feminism. It is a A POEM BY EMILY DICKINSON Dickinson's poems are all dreamlike and sometimes raw with power and emotion, and this poem is no exception. In the "That's sexist." The term `sexism' is often used by both feminist and anti-feminist writers as a way of constructing men ...
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Sources list for DICKINSON FEMINIST THEME: "Oh, Vision of Language!' Dickinson's Poems of Love and Death." Feminist Critics Read Emily Dickinson. Ed. Suzanne Juhasz. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1983.Emily Dickinson Bennett, Paula. "The Pea that Duty Locks: Lesbian and Feminist-Heterosexual Readings of Emily Dickinson's Poetry." Lesbian Texts and Contexts: Radical Revisions. Ed. Karla Jay and Joanne Glasgow. New York and London: New York UP, 1990. Emily Dickinson Grosz, Elizabeth. 1986. "What is Feminist Theory?" In Feminist Challenges: Social and Political Theory. Edited by Carol Pateman and Elizabeth Grosz. Sydney: Allen & Unwin. The Effect of Patriarchy on the Female Body Grosz, Elizabeth. 1986. "What is Feminist Theory?" In Feminist Challenges: Social and Political Theory. Edited by Carol Pateman and Elizabeth Grosz. Sydney: Allen & Unwin. The Female Body Austin, Gayle. "The Exchange of Women and Male Homosocial Desire in AM's Death of a Salesman and LH's another Part of the Forest." Feminist Rereadings of Modern American Drama. Ed. June Schlueter. Rutherford: Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 1989. 59-66. “Death of a Salesman†More sources on "DICKINSON FEMINIST THEME"
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