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Women’s Literary Studies, Part 2 of 3

Leila Ahmed, Deborah Kaplan, Patricia Meyer Spacks, and Joan Hinde Stewart discuss feminism in the realm of cultural and literary criticism. In the mid-1980s, what were some of the implications of feminism for the production and study of literature, in both … Continue reading

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Women’s Literary Studies, Part 1 of 3

Barbara Gitenstein, Deborah Kaplan, Patricia Meyer Spacks, and Joan Hinde Stewart address questions of feminist literary criticism. What are its premises, and how does it differ from other forms of literary study? Is literature marked by gender? At the time of this interview, Gitenstein … Continue reading

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