Gender and Genealogy in Tasso's Gerusalemme Liberata |
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... writing and reading " like a woman " and " as a woman , " suggested that the theory and practice of writing as a woman might offer us " critical levers with which to displace the imponderable weight of patriarchy . " In this critical ...
... writing and reading " like a woman " and " as a woman , " suggested that the theory and practice of writing as a woman might offer us " critical levers with which to displace the imponderable weight of patriarchy . " In this critical ...
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... writing . We have known for some time that writing and genealogy were for Tasso inseparable questions . As Margaret Ferguson has shown in her brilliant and probing analysis of Tasso's defense of his own poem , Tasso showed a particular ...
... writing . We have known for some time that writing and genealogy were for Tasso inseparable questions . As Margaret Ferguson has shown in her brilliant and probing analysis of Tasso's defense of his own poem , Tasso showed a particular ...
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... Writing Differently . Eds . G. Douglas Atkins and Michael Johnson . Lawrence : University Press of Kansas , 1985. Pp . 140-48 . Kamuf , Peggy . " Writing Like a Woman . " In Women and Language in Literature and Society . Eds . Sally ...
... Writing Differently . Eds . G. Douglas Atkins and Michael Johnson . Lawrence : University Press of Kansas , 1985. Pp . 140-48 . Kamuf , Peggy . " Writing Like a Woman . " In Women and Language in Literature and Society . Eds . Sally ...
Contents
CLORINDAS FATHERS | 15 |
ERMINIA AND HISTORY | 55 |
SECRETS OF A SORCERESS | 113 |
Copyright | |
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