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Published: 01 March 2019
... explores the parallels and resonances of the movement with such Orthodox phenomena as German neo-Orthodoxy, hasidism, and the yeshiva, as well as with other revolutionary elements of its immediate context, including socialism, Zionism, feminism, and Yiddishism. While Bais Yaakov presented itself...
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Published: 01 May 2021
... postcolonialism Arndt Susan Kom Ambroise Ngalasso Musanji Mwantha irony Ndachi Tagne David Hollander Xaviera Coly Ayo Epprecht Marc and J Waldo Villalobos religion Cazenave Odile Coetzee J M Kourouma Ahmadou Nobel Prize for Literature Ouologuem Yambo feminism Nwapa Flora Ogot Grace Forster...
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Published: 01 May 2023
... in the context of the “poetry of witness,” this essay examines texts such as The Iovis Trilogy, Sanctuary, and Trickster Feminism to show how they seek to expose various forms of injustice and how Waldman integrates her poetic and activist work into her pedagogy...
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Published: 01 July 2021
... perspective is evident in Delphy’s argument that this idealism erases the notion that women’s bodily experiences are differentiated by their socioeconomic status. In ‘Proto-féminisme et anti-féminisme’, Delphy delves into this idealism further by claiming that it has led Leclerc into: une impasse politique...
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Published: 01 April 2021
... Franklin secularity Stax Records Truman Harry racism Judaism Lee Robert E Lincoln Abraham Passover Turner Nat Jochebed biblical figure masculinity Middle Passage The Abraham biblical figure Adam biblical figure Eve biblical figure feminism Red Sea Red Summer Aaron biblical figure...
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Published: 15 December 2013
...This chapter examines critical approaches to women’s experimental poetry in Britain. More specifically, it considers how critics discuss women’s poetry in Britain in relation to feminism. The chapter begins by focusing on Caryl Churchill’s 1982 play, Top Girls, which highlights...
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Published: 01 July 2016
... neoliberalism World Bank the zombies gender world-ecology the Gothic Mayra Montero Ana Lydia Vega sugar frontier plantation feminism The individual, the community, the land, are inextricable in the process of creating history. Landscape is a character in this process. Its deepest meanings need...
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Published: 02 January 2001
... Astounding Stories pulp magazine Parrinder Patrick feminist science fiction feminism SF criticism Within the sf field, ‘feminist science fiction’ is not the misnomer it once was, although its existence still evokes surprise from some (mainstream) quarters. Feminist sf, while subject, as is sf generally...
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Published: 01 January 2017
... Cecil global history feminism De Beers France Italy Belgium NewZealand Australia South Africa On 9 December 1869, the members of the Garment Cutters’ Association of Philadelphia met to dissolve their organisation and divide its funds amongst themselves. After that meeting ended, some of them...
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Published: 01 January 2017
... Leonora Brown James Women’s Protective and Provident League National Labor Union Reeves Samuel Chartists Great Upheaval the Burrows Herbert Social Democratic Federation gender feminism temperance fraternalism pubs benefit societies ritual secrecy masculinity On 23 November 1885, about 120...
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Published: 06 January 1998
... and political to religious, literary, ethical, empirical, conceptual, epistemological, methodological, and theoretical. According to Val Plumwood, the theory of ecofeminism results from the application of feminist perspectives to problems of ecology, and is therefore as complex and diverse as feminism itself...
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Published: 01 June 2012
..., and argues that a “mutually enriching dialogue” is created by the presumed equality (rather than a hierarchy) of the original text and its translation. translation Jorge Luis Borges Orlando feminism English Spanish feminist criticism equality Tan compleja es la realidad, tan fragmentaria y tan...
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Published: 01 June 2013
... aesthetic of movement and how such movement performs a feminist politics. dance Isadora Duncan movement rhythm fiction affect The Waves feminist politics feminism In her autobiography, My Life, published posthumously in 1927, Isadora Duncan tries to communicate with words the dance...
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Published: 11 January 1998
... feminism telepathy consciousness Lacan Jacques North Wind Phoenix Café dreams Jones Gabriel English Literature Literary Criticism Science Fiction Fantasy Writing 20th Century Literature Contemporary Literature Alien Fiction Colonisation Feminism The Aleutian Trilogy The aliens can always...
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Published: 01 June 2009
... to ‘authoritative’ external discourses. Although the term ‘postcolonial anthropology’ is generally ignored in France, it is deeply indebted to French-language theoretical and critical writings in feminism, poststructuralism, Marxism, and psychoanalysis. At the centre of postcolonial anthropology is a critique...
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Published: 01 September 2006
... (1852), engages with Echeverría's political programme while her second, La familia del Comendador (1854), enters into dialogue with Juan Bautista Alberdi's Bases (1852). The chapter examines her liberal feminism, which tended to minimise the significance of sexual...
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Published: 01 May 2005
... fiction’. Cather Willa Cisneros Sandra feminism identity Kingston Maxine Hong Morrison Toni myth Silko Leslie Marmon Zamora Lois Parkinson masculinity Melville Herman Tanner Tony Abrams M H Buell Lawrence Carton Evan Emerson Ralph Waldo Thoreau Henry David Faulkner William ghost s Twain...
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Published: 01 November 2000
... and elegies. She and the La Pléiade poets combined the two Italian Renaissance philosophical and poetic traditions known as neoplatonism and petrarchism. Using feminism in general, and feminist literary criticism in particular, scholars have identified in Labé's poetry consciousness of gender and class...
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Published: 01 December 2021
... Gainsbourg Serge overseas departments “Sea Sex and Sun” Atlantic Ocean Black internationalism colorism education L’Étudiant noir Kesteloot Lilyan Césaire Suzanne Ega Françoise Lacrosil Michèle Manicom Jacqueline assimilation Burton Richard Chamoiseau Patrick dance feminism feminist mère...
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Published: 01 December 2021
... of class and gender, and race as well. The ways in which the texts under this penname were produced highlight how her very existence reaffirms that one of the greatest threats to Black feminism may stem from the women of color who perform their version of commodified Blackness and Black sexuality...