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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第 14 頁
... described what I have in mind when I say " theory " or " canon , ” here I must explain what I mean by gender . I personally believe very strongly that " feminism " speaks to mascu- line as well as feminine experience . Feminist efforts ...
... described what I have in mind when I say " theory " or " canon , ” here I must explain what I mean by gender . I personally believe very strongly that " feminism " speaks to mascu- line as well as feminine experience . Feminist efforts ...
第 80 頁
... described as being viewed by principal male characters ( Charles , Léon , Rodolphe ) , and that , while her thoughts and feelings are so often described in indirect passages that may or may not emanate from a stable aloof narrator , she ...
... described as being viewed by principal male characters ( Charles , Léon , Rodolphe ) , and that , while her thoughts and feelings are so often described in indirect passages that may or may not emanate from a stable aloof narrator , she ...
第 81 頁
... described some of the cinematic touches Flaubert's text achieves . In Bal's essay , the representation of Emma can be seen also in terms of free indirect discourse . She comments on the use of the nonspecific pronoun on in the ball ...
... described some of the cinematic touches Flaubert's text achieves . In Bal's essay , the representation of Emma can be seen also in terms of free indirect discourse . She comments on the use of the nonspecific pronoun on in the ball ...
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