Becoming and Bonding: Contemporary Feminism and Popular Fiction by American Women WritersBloomsbury Academic, 1993. gada 30. apr. - 244 lappuses Expounding the view that the feminist movement has both encouraged and enriched literature by women, Katherine Payant examines a large body of popular fiction of the late 1960s through the early 1990s, relating these writers and works to the women's movement and feminist theories. The study concentrates on popular fiction, which is seen as evidence of the widespread influence of feminism and as a vehicle for dissemination of mainstream feminist ideas. |
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... husband as the capitalist employer . Sasha realizes she cannot cross her husband , Frank , for this reason . Similarly , Ginny discovers she is now her husband's toilet washer and sexual servant - she earns her " bed and bored , " says ...
... husbands , are even worse . Protagonists may desire them , but they fail again and again to provide love , support ... husband as Paul in Lovers and Tyrants cannot really understand Stephanie's needs . Insofar as they represent ...
... husband , Ted , demands a divorce , telling her she must accept a $ 10,000 settlement . Lena divides household expenses with her husband , Harold , even though he makes seven times more than she does in the joint business she created ...
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Growing up Female | 13 |
Bonds Between Women | 53 |
The Radical Tradition | 91 |
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