What is a woman?: and other essays/ Toril Moi
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999Description: xxiv, 517 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 019812242X; 9780198122425Subject(s): Feminist theory | Women and literature | Feminism and literature | FeminismDDC classification: 305.4Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 305.4 MOI/W (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 27/05/2024 | P03345 |
What is a woman? Sex, gender, and the body in feminist theory --
"I am a woman': the personal and the philosophical --
Appropriating Bourdieu: feminist theory and Pierre Bourdieu's sociology of culture --
The challenge of the particular case: Bourdieu's sociology of culture and literary criticism --
The missing mother: René Girard's Oedipal rivalries --
Representation of patriarchy: sexuality and epistemology in Freud's Dora --
Patriarchal thought and the drive for knowledge --
Is anatomy destiny? Freud and biological determinism --
Desire in language: Andreas Capellanus and the controversy of courtly love --
'She died because she came too late ... '; knowledge, doubles and death in Thomas's Tristan --
Intentions and effects: rhetoric and identification in Simone De Beauvoir's 'The women destroyed'.
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