Gender and Genealogy in Tasso's Gerusalemme Liberata |
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... reading strategies that follow the suspensions and displacements of meaning as carefully as they follow the meanings of the text . Then we will hear not just the manifest tale of the poem , but also the more muffled voices in it . " I ...
... reading strategies that follow the suspensions and displacements of meaning as carefully as they follow the meanings of the text . Then we will hear not just the manifest tale of the poem , but also the more muffled voices in it . " I ...
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... reader has , " reading like a woman " means accounting for woman's perspective by reading with an eye to the gender differences that patriarchal ideologies mask from us . Peggy Kamuf , who initiated the debate on writing and reading ...
... reader has , " reading like a woman " means accounting for woman's perspective by reading with an eye to the gender differences that patriarchal ideologies mask from us . Peggy Kamuf , who initiated the debate on writing and reading ...
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Marilyn Migiel. questions about the validity of fiction . He also provides the reader with two alternate models for reading Sofronia that do not depend on the fulfillment of masculine desire , but rather on the legitimate place of ...
Marilyn Migiel. questions about the validity of fiction . He also provides the reader with two alternate models for reading Sofronia that do not depend on the fulfillment of masculine desire , but rather on the legitimate place of ...
Contents
CLORINDAS FATHERS | 15 |
ERMINIA AND HISTORY | 55 |
SECRETS OF A SORCERESS | 113 |
Copyright | |
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