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"Following the Traces of Feminine Writing in Adrienne Rich"

open access: yesK@ta: A Biannual Publication on the Study of Language and Literature, 2016
The phallogocentric stucture of language privileges the male in construction of meaning throughout the patriarchal society which allows no place for feminine writing.
Soghra Nodeh, Farideh Pourgiv
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Laugh All You Medusas! Hélène Cixous’ Écriture Feminine as Feminist Legal Translation, Transformation, Transgression, and Translactation in the Era of Ai and the Anthropocene

open access: yesAustralian Feminist Law Journal, 2021
This text considers Hélène Cixous’ écriture feminine (‘writing feminine’) as one way to do feminist legal translation. It discusses the importance of ‘writing one self’ as legal scholars in our own time as a reflection both on what law as well as what ...
M. Arvidsson
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Venturas y desventuras de la "écriture féminine"

open access: yesTropelías: Revista de Teoría de la Literatura y Literatura Comparada, 2021
La écriture féminine, tal como se la definió en los años setenta del siglo XX dentro del feminismo teórico francés, no corresponde a la literatura escrita por mujeres (denominada “literatura femenina” por críticos anteriores), ni presupone que las ...
Marta Segarra
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WOMAN’S RECONCILIATION OF DOMESTIC LIFE AND SELF DEVELOPMENT IN ELIZABETH STUART PHELPS’S THE ANGEL OVER THE RIGHT SHOULDER

open access: yesHumaniora, 2012
Women face an everlasting issue of dividing their time for domestic life and self-development as the work of Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, The Angel Over the Right Shoulder, portrays. It shows that there is inequality between man and woman.
Juliasih K.
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Écriture féminine and the female language of Lady Gaga

open access: yesGroundings, 2013
While Lady Gaga is often acknowledged for her outlandish visual style and elaborate performative identity, the lyricism of the popular singer-songwriter’s music represents a similarly controversial ideology in linguistic terms.
Adam Sorice
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Écriture Feminine and the Poetry of Langston Hughes

open access: yesLiterarische Studien, 2021
This paper attempts to locate Hughes’s poetic diction as Ecriture feminine since like feminist poetry the diction of his poetry is rebellious and questions the hierarchical structure of society where White people hold more power and promote the idea of ...
Shruti Das
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‘the personal clutter… the painterly mess…’ Tracing a History of Carolee Schneemann's Interior Scroll

open access: yesArt History, Volume 43, Issue 5, Page 984-1006, November 2020., 2020
Carolee Schneemann's performance Interior Scroll has become iconic in twentieth‐century art history, yet little attention has been directed towards the artist's uncommonly active management of her work's reception and historicization. Schneemann seized the opportunities created by contemporary art's expanding publishing culture to document and ...
Victoria Horne
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PEREMPUAN PUNYA CERITA: Oka Rusmini Menggugat Sejarah (His/Herstory) dalam Puisi Potret

open access: yesDialektika: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia, 2019
: : According to feminists, a long historical and cultural journey has placed women as subordinates of men. Feminists themselves believe that male identity (the self), thought and mind have been formed to fight women or the “others”.
Hendra Kaprisma
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Female Experience and Language in Monta Kroma’s poetry

open access: yesInterlitteraria, 2015
Monta Kroma (1919–94) is one of the key female representatives of Latvian poetry in the 1960s–80s. She is one of the most uncommon Latvian poets of this time as well – a brilliant modernist, whose poetics are different from the mainstream in both subject
Anna Auziņa
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Marcello Drutel (1897-1985) : figure féminine d’une écriture érotique

open access: yesRevue des Langues Romanes, 2021
Marcelle Drutel (1897-1985), a provencal poetess of the first half of the 20th century, gave a start to her career as a writer with the publication of a collection of poems, Li Desiranço, published in 1933 with the pseudonym « l’Aubanelenco ».
Jean-Yves Casanova, Cécile Noilhan
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