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Brown is surely right to call into question a certain radical feminist naiveté about the ability of language to convey in a transparent way the truth about experience . But , just as surely , the task for a feminism skeptical about the ...
Brown is surely right to call into question a certain radical feminist naiveté about the ability of language to convey in a transparent way the truth about experience . But , just as surely , the task for a feminism skeptical about the ...
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So the question remains as to how one can both address oneself to a legal system to which women are forced to submit and which has not heard the truth about the metaphorical nature of all language ( clinging tenaciously to its faith in ...
So the question remains as to how one can both address oneself to a legal system to which women are forced to submit and which has not heard the truth about the metaphorical nature of all language ( clinging tenaciously to its faith in ...
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The text can only melancholically designate the absence of that language in itself . Of course , the very notion of a private language is a contradiction , since language has to be social in order to be . The private language of the ...
The text can only melancholically designate the absence of that language in itself . Of course , the very notion of a private language is a contradiction , since language has to be social in order to be . The private language of the ...
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DIS Discourse 16 1 Fall 1993 | 2 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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