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Feminist Review
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Antiporn Feminism
Bath Tub
Black Female Slaves
Bloody Chamber
Carter's Texts
Carter’s Texts
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Chopin
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Feminist Fiction
feminist literary criticism
feminist perspectives in popular fiction
fiction
fictions
frigga
gender theory
haug
incest
Incest Prohibition
Independent Woman
Infernal Desire Machine
Irigaray's Work
Irigaray’s Work
lesbian
Lesbian Romance
Lesbian Romance Fiction
literature
Madame Leprince De Beaumont
Magic Toyshop
marge
Mary Wollstonecraft
Miriam Glucksmann
Overburdens
piercy
popular culture critique
psychoanalytic feminism
Red Riding Hood
romance
San Domingan
sexuality studies
Teenage Fiction
Tiger's Bride
Tiger’s Bride
Vice Versa
women's writing analysis
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780415080262
- Weight: 181g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 12 Nov 1992
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
This theme issue is an exploration of the way in which feminist ideas appear in popular forms, especially feminist novelists, such as Angela Carter and Marge Piercy, have handled particular issues; it considers writing and it duscusses the popular genres that have been taken up by feminist writers - lesbian romance and stories for teenagers.
The central concern is with the problems of putting across feminist ideas in popular crative writing. Which ideas can be presented in this form? How will they be read? Are some forms more amenable to fiminism than others? Is feminism being distorted by popularization? Does feminism come across as a `message' that spoils the pleasure of reading?
Feminist Review
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