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Gynocriticism or
gynocritics is the term
coined in the
seventies by
Elaine Showalter to
describe a new
literary project intended to
construct "a female...
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grounding in
theory and
historical research,
Showalter sees
gynocriticism as a way to "learn
something solid, enduring, and real
about the relation...
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structure of the
story itself.
Others schools of
thought such as
gynocriticism—which is
considered a 'female'
perspective on women's writings—uses...
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literary scholar. She is best
known for her
pioneering contribution to
gynocriticism,
Literary Women (1976).
After two
exact but conventional[citation needed]...
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ideologies behind literary phenomena. The
second Showalter calls "
gynocriticism", in
which the "woman is
producer of
textual meaning". The last phase...
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negotiate with feminism.
Androcentrism Ecriture feminine Feminist geography Gynocriticism Julia Kristeva Male gaze
Phallic architecture Phallic monism Phallogocentrism...
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compared to
chick lit, a term that has
since fallen out of favor.
Gynocriticism List of
modernist women writers List of women's
magazines List of women...
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social science research.
Society portal Androcentrism Gynocriticism Herstory Matriarchy Anthropocentrism Staff writer (2009), "Gynocentrism"...
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inscribed in our
daily use of
language (langue, tongue)". ****ia
Djebar Gynocriticism Postmodern feminism Showalter,
Elaine (1981). "Feminist
Criticism in...
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contrasted the more
empirical Anglo-American
school of writings, such as
gynocriticism, with the more
theoretical French proponents of
Ecriture feminine. While...