Discourse, Bind 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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Side 179
... writers and artists in particular ; now you've done so in writing about Marguerite Duras . Do you think you will look at other women writers in your future work ? Kristeva : Perhaps I am becoming a " writer " myself , to do more fiction ...
... writers and artists in particular ; now you've done so in writing about Marguerite Duras . Do you think you will look at other women writers in your future work ? Kristeva : Perhaps I am becoming a " writer " myself , to do more fiction ...
Side 194
... writing the homosexual . From Crane's letters we know that as a young , insecure midwestern writer trying to establish himself in the New York literary scene , he relied on literary acquaintances such as Allen Tate , Waldo Frank ...
... writing the homosexual . From Crane's letters we know that as a young , insecure midwestern writer trying to establish himself in the New York literary scene , he relied on literary acquaintances such as Allen Tate , Waldo Frank ...
Side 24
... writing as a counter - argument not only to patriarchal assumptions that took motherhood for granted or devalued it , but also to those which idealized it while usurping women's awareness of themselves as mothers or as anything else ...
... writing as a counter - argument not only to patriarchal assumptions that took motherhood for granted or devalued it , but also to those which idealized it while usurping women's awareness of themselves as mothers or as anything else ...
Indhold
Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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