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Feminist/Womanist Readings of Isaiah

2020
Feminist and womanist approaches to the book of Isaiah have made substantial contributions to our understanding of this intricately woven prophetic book. This chapter explores six main threads from the discussions, which are best viewed as intertwined strands rather than separate areas: (a) Isaiah’s female personification of cities; (b) Isaiah’s use of
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Detecting a Feminist Reading Model:

Reception: Texts, Readers, Audiences, History, 2016
ABSTRACT: This article demonstrates how Chilean Marcela Serrano's fiction posits a political value for women readers in bonding through texts. It argues there is clear evidence of a project to model text-mediated relationships with and among her readers that can encourage women to construct more rewarding self-definitions. This project's
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Reading the Feminist Impossible

The question of sexual difference has long been eclipsed by discourses of identity politics. And yet there is a new urgency to resist the logic of capital for which “there is no such thing as the impossible.” In Lacan’s view, that resistance carries a distinctly feminist imperative.
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Reading Hobson through Feminist Lenses

Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 2014
In this article, I suggest ways in which feminist analysis would further enrich Hobson’s text. Questioning Hobson’s assumption that it is possible to create separate ‘metanarratives’ about Eurocentrism and patriarchy, I claim that patriarchy, imperialism and Eurocentrism were co-constituted through the practices of Western imperialism and the creation
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Feminist readings of the Bible

2015
This chapter explores some distinctive characteristics and interests of Bible's reception history. It discusses the relationship between reception history and Wirkungsgeschichte. Reception history focuses on the reader or interpreter, how they receive the text in their particular historical and cultural setting.
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Feminine Film: Feminist Readings?

Feminist Review, 1983
Terry Lovell, Annette Kuhn
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Reading Feminist Desires

Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children, 2009
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Reading Black, Reading Feminist: A Critical Anthology.

American Literature, 1993
Trudy Christine Palmer   +3 more
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