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Jack (Hardcover)
Shirley Nelson
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R685
Discovery Miles 6 850
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Contending that the anti-feminist backlash in the academy is part
of the broader politically correct rhetoric, the authors have
gathered together a collection of writers, academics and activists
to challenge the rising tide of insults, insinuation and spoken
violence in academia. With the classroom's climate increasingly
chilly for women, this study is a response to the assault on
feminist thinkers, critics and academics. Offering a spirited
response to the wave of tenure disputes, departmental fights and
flights, the contributors examine the imaginary construction of
feminist threats by those seeking to undermine and denigrate the
role of women in the academy. The contributors explore possible
responses, actions and remedies, as well as carefully exploring the
roots of the backlash against women.
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Jack (Paperback)
Shirley Nelson
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R392
Discovery Miles 3 920
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Lydia (Paperback)
Shirley Nelson
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R249
Discovery Miles 2 490
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Lydia tells her side of her marriage to the notorious petty
criminal, Henry Tufts (1748 - 1831). She bore him six children and
raised 5 of them at a time when women could not own property, vote,
or have much to say about circumstances of their own lives.
Language used is Lydia's, as is her opinion of things that affect
her life. Her story, as imagined by the author, should interest her
descendents, because not much has ever been written about her.
..". an important volume for scholar and student alike, and
atribute to the enduring contributions of its authors." --
RenaissanceQuarterly
"These thought-provoking essays run the gamut offeminist
criticism on tragedy." -- ShakespeareQuarterly
"Highly recommended... " --Choice
These essays mount a powerful critique of the tragic heroas
representative of the errors and sufferings of humankind. They come
from avariety of perspectives -- including feminist new
historicism, psychoanalysis, poststructuralism, and
autobiographical criticism. While considering Shakespeare'searliest
attempts at tragedy in Richard III and Titus Andronicus, this
volume alsocovers the major tragic period, giving special attention
to Othello.
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