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-Emma Goldman " Marriage of two margins , " the phrase Sara Suleri uses to designate the coupling of feminism and postcolonialism ( 758 ) , will serve as my point of entry into the discourse of feminist theory .
-Emma Goldman " Marriage of two margins , " the phrase Sara Suleri uses to designate the coupling of feminism and postcolonialism ( 758 ) , will serve as my point of entry into the discourse of feminist theory .
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A major thread in the history of French feminism has read Beauvoir as a maternal body , widely admired and respected , but eventually contested and rejected by a series of “ dutiful daughters . " We have mentioned here but a few ...
A major thread in the history of French feminism has read Beauvoir as a maternal body , widely admired and respected , but eventually contested and rejected by a series of “ dutiful daughters . " We have mentioned here but a few ...
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Feminism's marriages as marriages can only fail . Beyond marriage , however , Beauvoir leaves space for the couple : " This balanced couple is not a utopian fancy : such couples do exist , sometimes even within the frame of marriage ...
Feminism's marriages as marriages can only fail . Beyond marriage , however , Beauvoir leaves space for the couple : " This balanced couple is not a utopian fancy : such couples do exist , sometimes even within the frame of marriage ...
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