Following the Traces of Feminine Writing in Adrienne Rich’s Poems
The phallogocentric structure of language privileges the male in construction of meaning throughout the patriarchal history which allows no place for feminine writing.
Nodeh Soghra, Pourgiv Farideh
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The inscription of the feminine body in the field of sound: Vocal expression as a platform of feminine writing (écriture féminine) [PDF]
115 Abstract This paper brings together several theoretical issues relevant both to the fields of musicology/ethnomusicology and feminist/gender studies – above all, the issue of the status of the voice within the complexity of a body-textuality tension,
D. Stojanović
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A CONCISE PRESENTATION OF THE FIRST LITERARY MAGANIZES PUBLISHED BY WOMEN WRITERS IN ROMANIA BETWEEN 1878 - 1947 [PDF]
In its early days Romanian feminine writing was influenced by the ideals of emancipation that animated the female population of our country. These ideals were shared and spread not only by feminist supporters, though this happened to a large extent, but ...
Carmen D. CARAIMAN
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”FEMININE WRITING” - THE EVOLUTION OF A CONCEPT
The concept of “feminine writing” has caused much controversy in time. It appeared in France after the feminist movements in 1970, as a reaction to the lack of visibility of women writers, and it had three important stages. The first, temporally placed right after the events, whose spokeswoman was Hélène Cixous and was marked by her disputatious spirit.
Mihaela BACALI
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Feminine Characteristics in Fiction Literature with a Look at Shahrnoush Parsipour's Novel "Dog and Long Winter" Based on the feminist stylist Sara Mills [PDF]
Feminine writing is one of the topics of interest to literary scholars and stylists, which deals with questions such as feminine writing and what characteristics it has.
Saiedeh khojastepour
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La constellation comme pratique créatrice chez Virginia Woolf et Annie Ernaux
The Years (1937), a novel by Virginia Woolf, and Les Années (2008), a non-fiction book by Annie Ernaux, are two ways of a feminine writing of history, written by and through the mind and experience of particular women.
Suzel Meyer
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Baroque and Female Body: From Ecstasy to Madness in Henry James’s 'What Maisie Knew'
Henry James’s critics suggest numerous form-conscious reasons for his serpentine meaning-making aesthetics. Seeing the undecidability of James’s proto-modernist narrative on a par with that of the baroque aesthetics, this paper cites the inscribable ...
Mohamad Mosavat
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Comparing the Effect of Gender Factors on the Writing Style of the Novels Sal-e Balva and Khaneye Edrisi Ha [PDF]
Extended AbstractThe author's gender and the reflection of the elements arising from gender in terms of writing techniques are influential in how the narrative is formed.
Reyhane Mirza Alian +2 more
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‘The name escapes me’: Virginia Woolf’s Dislocation of Patrilineal Memory in A Room of One’s Own
In the opening section of A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf sets her meditation on new feminine modes of writing in Oxbridge, thus retracing the steps of her own father, Leslie Stephen, who devoted a series of essays to the university, Sketches from ...
Marie Laniel
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Le sujet et son corps dans le roman marocain
The body is part of the Moroccan literary texts through various figures: the feminine/masculine, the madman, the homosexual, the prostitute, the believer, the illegal immigrant… In this article, we examine two records of the body: a first one is through ...
Khalid Zekri
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