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Side 165
... women as mothers . Suleiman's response to the surrealist image of woman as a passive mannequin . is thus to reinvent the mother as an active and playful subject . This most inventive moment in Suleiman's book takes place in the pro ...
... women as mothers . Suleiman's response to the surrealist image of woman as a passive mannequin . is thus to reinvent the mother as an active and playful subject . This most inventive moment in Suleiman's book takes place in the pro ...
Side 177
... women's sexuality . . . . And I don't think it's any less frightening for women than it is for men " ( 179 ) . Or binary terror can issue from the violent dissolution of borders the physical abuse of women already enacts upon them ; too ...
... women's sexuality . . . . And I don't think it's any less frightening for women than it is for men " ( 179 ) . Or binary terror can issue from the violent dissolution of borders the physical abuse of women already enacts upon them ; too ...
Side 97
... women furthers the agendas of the dominant class in which certain women have a stake . Rather I am interested in how this effort to understand women as " products and agents of hegemony " nonetheless produces women in the context of ...
... women furthers the agendas of the dominant class in which certain women have a stake . Rather I am interested in how this effort to understand women as " products and agents of hegemony " nonetheless produces women in the context of ...
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Domesticity at | 3 |
Gender Postmodernism | 23 |
An Interview with Edward Soja | 41 |
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