Gender, Theory, and the CanonUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1991 - 195 頁 The author of this book takes to the battlefield of current debates about humanities education with a clear strategic goal: to reread five texts canonical to modern European intellectual history from a perspective that is profoundly informed by awareness of gender issues - Descartes' Meditations, Marx's Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844, Flaubert's Madame Bovary, Freud's Beyond the Pleasure Principle, and Nietzsche's The Gay Science. |
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... argues moreover that Cartesian vision , both the " mind's eye " that Keller and Grontkowski examine and the assumption that whatever is to be viewed must appear to present itself to one fixed , immobile mastering gaze , was established ...
... argues moreover that Cartesian vision , both the " mind's eye " that Keller and Grontkowski examine and the assumption that whatever is to be viewed must appear to present itself to one fixed , immobile mastering gaze , was established ...
第 52 頁
... argues for a renewed ( neo - Kantian ) ethical basis for contemporary socialism without considering whether , as Sarah Kofman demonstrates forcefully in Le respect des femmes ( Kant et Rousseau ) , " Kantianism might simply be ...
... argues for a renewed ( neo - Kantian ) ethical basis for contemporary socialism without considering whether , as Sarah Kofman demonstrates forcefully in Le respect des femmes ( Kant et Rousseau ) , " Kantianism might simply be ...
第 140 頁
... argues , draws primarily from such male theoretical sources as Deleuze and Guat- tari . " But it is Moi's assumption ... argue for what is oppositional or quintessen- tially feminine . Her texts can show how otherness is not so “ other ...
... argues , draws primarily from such male theoretical sources as Deleuze and Guat- tari . " But it is Moi's assumption ... argue for what is oppositional or quintessen- tially feminine . Her texts can show how otherness is not so “ other ...
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