One of the difficulties faced by modern gender writers and scholars stems from the fact that modern conventions of what constitute valid modes of rhetoric and reasoning and valid scientific and scholarly paradigms were developed during a time when both women and so-called feminine attributes were excluded from intellectual participation and consideration. A number of feminists have argued that these conventional modes and paradigms embody patriarchal values and approaches, what Helene Cixous calls phallogocentrism, a mode which is grounded in the rationalist paradigm apotheosized by the Enlightenment in Europe. Phallogocentrism privileges the intellectual conceit of detached neutrality and so-called objectivity over an affective and subjec...
The late 1960s and early 1970s development of liberation discourses (postcolonial, racial, ethnic, g...
Folk narratives are powerful medium through which folk assimilates and disseminates knowledge and po...
Always Coming Home, by Ursula K. Le Guin, is an unusual novel that at once relaxes, disturbs, and in...
Discourse analysis includes such types of speech activities as speaking, listening, reading and writ...
One of the most important discoveries of the feminist movement and women’s studies which emerged wit...
Since the very beginning, feminism has been surrounded by numerous legends, myths and not-quite-cre...
Myths present ideas that guide perception, conditioning us to think in a particular way. Myths stemm...
This work focuses on analyzing and questioning the role two feminine protagonists play in a phallogo...
The author interprets three stories from recently Neolithic cultures (Melanesian, African Bushman, a...
The traditional literary epic, an androcentric genre produced within patriarchial cultures by male a...
In the wake of the feminism debate, socio-ethnological studies on the place of women and femininity ...
Current theories of gender often assume that gender is something that is ‘done’ in everyday interact...
Myths depict the social decorum, ideology and beliefs of people, moral conduct of human life. Myths ...
Typescript."July 2010""A thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor...
In this chapter, I discuss ways of theorising the relationship between women's subjectivities and so...
The late 1960s and early 1970s development of liberation discourses (postcolonial, racial, ethnic, g...
Folk narratives are powerful medium through which folk assimilates and disseminates knowledge and po...
Always Coming Home, by Ursula K. Le Guin, is an unusual novel that at once relaxes, disturbs, and in...
Discourse analysis includes such types of speech activities as speaking, listening, reading and writ...
One of the most important discoveries of the feminist movement and women’s studies which emerged wit...
Since the very beginning, feminism has been surrounded by numerous legends, myths and not-quite-cre...
Myths present ideas that guide perception, conditioning us to think in a particular way. Myths stemm...
This work focuses on analyzing and questioning the role two feminine protagonists play in a phallogo...
The author interprets three stories from recently Neolithic cultures (Melanesian, African Bushman, a...
The traditional literary epic, an androcentric genre produced within patriarchial cultures by male a...
In the wake of the feminism debate, socio-ethnological studies on the place of women and femininity ...
Current theories of gender often assume that gender is something that is ‘done’ in everyday interact...
Myths depict the social decorum, ideology and beliefs of people, moral conduct of human life. Myths ...
Typescript."July 2010""A thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor...
In this chapter, I discuss ways of theorising the relationship between women's subjectivities and so...
The late 1960s and early 1970s development of liberation discourses (postcolonial, racial, ethnic, g...
Folk narratives are powerful medium through which folk assimilates and disseminates knowledge and po...
Always Coming Home, by Ursula K. Le Guin, is an unusual novel that at once relaxes, disturbs, and in...