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‘In defence of chick-lit’: refashioning feminine subjectivities in Ugandan and South African contemporary women’s writing

Feminist Theory, 2019
Ugandan and South African contemporary women’s narratives reflect on the rapid pace of change in the social lives of women in two countries that are contending with the aftermath of conflict and violence.
L. Spencer
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Feminine Writing as Seen by Zinaïda Gippius

Izvestiia Rossiiskoi akademii nauk. Seriia literatury i iazyka, 2022
The paper examines the question of Zinaïda Gippiusʼ attitude to women's literature in the context of her views on the possibility of constructing female creative subjectivity. The article, based on the analysis of critical articles by Gippius, reveals her attitude to the work of women writers, her contemporaries, in terms of the genuine ...
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Feminine Body Writing in Untitled Film Stills

Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media, 2023
With the rise of postmodernism in the Western world, the development of feminism has gradually revealed the characteristics of postmodernism. Among them, feminine body writing is a good example. However, the academia does not pay much attention to body writing in photography art, which gives some research space for this paper.
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‘I Don't Want to Do the Gender Division, but …’: A Gendered Linguistic Ideological Perspective in Talk About Schoolchildren's Writing in England

Gender and Language
This article explores how education stakeholders in England represent primary school writing attainment along the axis of gender in the context of literacy concerns after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Victorina González-Díaz   +3 more
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“I Am Writing You in Reference to Myself”: White Wellness, Black Feminism, and the Politics of Self-Care

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society
The meaning of self-care is expansive and ambiguous. Today it encompasses disparate products and practices from scented candles to vegan diets to bingeable television; it includes both healthy habits and extravagant indulgences; it is simultaneously ...
Lena Zuckerwise
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Writing a Feminine Paris in Jean Rhys's Quartet

Journal of Modern Literature, 2005
In pilgrimage rah a recent Parsons study through notes of that the them portrayal in Jean become Rhyss of internalized, women works, in "the modern as streets city urban and of the psyche novels, city become and Debothe rah Parsons notes that in Jean Rhyss works, "the streets of the city and the pilg image hr ugh hem b co e i ternalized, as ci y and ...
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Writing Indigenous Femininity: Mary Rowlandson's Narrative of Captivity

Eighteenth-Century Studies, 2003
Mary Rowlandson's narrative of her captivity offers insight into the ideas of femininity and race in early colonial America through its depiction of Weetamoo, the squaw-sachem of the Wampanoags. Despite evidence that Weetamoo was quite well known as an enemy in King Philip's War, Rowlandson refuses to acknowledge Weetamoo's extraordinary status and ...
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