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... male author telling a story of female betrayal . He acknowledges his own mascu- linity , rather than dissolving it in the impersonal authority of the invisible author , and deflects ... male author and the male victim WOMEN AND BETRAYAL 19.
... male author telling a story of female betrayal . He acknowledges his own mascu- linity , rather than dissolving it in the impersonal authority of the invisible author , and deflects ... male author and the male victim WOMEN AND BETRAYAL 19.
Page 92
... male possessiveness , and the male protagonist is forced to confront it on behalf of his sex . The ' anti - feminist ' elements in the tale , then , so far from undermining its seriousness , are the most convincing testi- mony to it ...
... male possessiveness , and the male protagonist is forced to confront it on behalf of his sex . The ' anti - feminist ' elements in the tale , then , so far from undermining its seriousness , are the most convincing testi- mony to it ...
Page 183
... male domi- nance . Feminist readings of Chaucer ( such as Delany's interpretation of the Man of Law's Tale quoted in Chapter 4 ) customarily reject ... male — ideology that trains him to rebel against male values THE FEMINISED HERO 183.
... male domi- nance . Feminist readings of Chaucer ( such as Delany's interpretation of the Man of Law's Tale quoted in Chapter 4 ) customarily reject ... male — ideology that trains him to rebel against male values THE FEMINISED HERO 183.
Table des matières
AntiFeminism | 48 |
The Surrender of Maistrye | 87 |
Suffering Woman Suffering God | 128 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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