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( 275 ) Rejecting the two theoretically current solutions ( the neo - Marxist rejection of all things personal or experiential , and the liberal feminist embrace of the “ pretheoretical " experiential as necessarily subversive ) ...
( 275 ) Rejecting the two theoretically current solutions ( the neo - Marxist rejection of all things personal or experiential , and the liberal feminist embrace of the “ pretheoretical " experiential as necessarily subversive ) ...
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( See also Monique Wittig's “ One Is Not Born a Woman , ” which back in 1981 challenged feminists to revise Marxism along just these lines . ) And though Anderson gestures toward the need for “ productive dialogue with an understanding ...
( See also Monique Wittig's “ One Is Not Born a Woman , ” which back in 1981 challenged feminists to revise Marxism along just these lines . ) And though Anderson gestures toward the need for “ productive dialogue with an understanding ...
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Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture . Ed . Cary Nelson and Lawrence Grossberg . Urbana : U of Illinois P , 1988. 271-316 . Walkowitz , Judith . City of Dreadful Delight : Narratives of Sexual Danger in Late Victorian London .
Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture . Ed . Cary Nelson and Lawrence Grossberg . Urbana : U of Illinois P , 1988. 271-316 . Walkowitz , Judith . City of Dreadful Delight : Narratives of Sexual Danger in Late Victorian London .
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