Works by Gardiner, Judith Kegan (exact spelling)

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  1. On Female Identity and Writing by Women.Judith Kegan Gardiner - 1981 - Critical Inquiry 8 (2):347-361.
    During the past few years, feminist critics have approached writing by women with an "abiding commitment to discover what, if anything, makes women's writing different from men's" and a tendency to feel that some significant differences do exist.4 The most common answer is that women's experiences differ from men's in profound and regular ways. Critics using this approach find recurrent imagery and distinctive content in writing by women, for example, imagery of confinement and unsentimental descriptions of child care. The other (...)
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    An Interchange on Feminist Criticism: on "Dancing through the Minefield".Judith Kegan Gardiner - 1982 - Feminist Studies 8 (3):629.
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    A Wake for Mother: The Maternal Deathbed in Women's Fiction.Judith Kegan Gardiner - 1978 - Feminist Studies 4 (2):146.
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    Elizabethan Psychology and Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy.Judith Kegan Gardiner - 1977 - Journal of the History of Ideas 38 (3):373.
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    Empathic Ways of Reading: Narcissism, Cultural Politics, and Russ's "Female Man".Judith Kegan Gardiner - 1994 - Feminist Studies 20 (1):87.
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    Female Masculinity and Phallic Women— Unruly Concepts.Judith Kegan Gardiner - 2012 - Feminist Studies 38 (3):597-624.
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  7. Notes and Letters.Judith Kegan Gardiner - 1982 - Feminist Studies 8 (3).
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    On Collegiality, Collectivity and Gender.Judith Kegan Gardiner - 2005 - Symploke 13 (1):108-120.
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    Preface.Judith Kegan Gardiner & Priti Ramamurthy - 2015 - Feminist Studies 41 (3):503-508.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:preface This issue of Feminist Studies explores the ways institutions—legal, governmental, medical, educational, and household—participate in the gendering of bodies and are themselves gendered. At any given historical moment, dominant and resistant meanings of “women,” “gender,” and “sexuality” are socially and politically constituted in institutions through cultural struggles. The authors in this issue discuss how birth control, assisted reproduction, transsexual transition, hegemonic masculinity, abortion, and domestic violence are each (...)
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    Preface.Judith Kegan Gardiner & Millie Thayer - 2016 - Feminist Studies 42 (2):271.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:preface This special issue of Feminist Studies presents an eclectic view of women ’s friendships from across Western history and from several different cultures. Several of the articles question whether identity or sameness is a prerequisite for friendship and ask what friendships across difference look like, including charting the difficulties of making and sustaining such friendships. The articles in this issue contrast the variety and functions of women’s friendships (...)
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    Preface.Judith Kegan Gardiner & Leisa D. Meyer - 2013 - Feminist Studies 39 (2):327-332.
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    Provoking Agents: Gender and Agency in Theory and Practice.Judith Kegan Gardiner - 1995
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    Women's Friendships, Feminist Friendships.Judith Kegan Gardiner - 2016 - Feminist Studies 42 (2):484.
    Abstract:This article analyzes contrasting descriptions and prescriptions for women’s friendships in six recent books in comparison with earlier Second Wave idealizations. “A History” of “the Social Sex,” “Tales of Sisterhoods and Fierce Friendships,” and “In Solidarity: Friendship, Family, and Activism Beyond Gay and Straight” provide optimistic, progressive pictures in comparison with skepticism about “Postfeminist Sisterhood,” while a memoir chronicles a “Yearlong Search for a New Best Friend” and a self-help book tells us how to choose, lose, and keep up with (...)
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    What happened to socialist feminist women's studies programs? A case history and some speculations.Judith Kegan Gardiner - 2008 - Feminist Studies 34 (3):558-583.
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    Can Ms. Prozac Talk Back? Feminism, Drugs, and Social ConstructionismListening to Prozac: A Psychiatrist Explores Antidepressant Drugs and the Remaking of the SelfTalking Back to Prozac: What Doctors Won't Tell You about Today's Most Controversial DrugProzac Nation: Young and Depressed in America. [REVIEW]Judith Kegan Gardiner, Peter D. Kramer, Peter R. Breggin, Ginger Ross Breggin & Elizabeth Wurtzel - 1995 - Feminist Studies 21 (3):501.
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    Fictions of Feminism: Figuring the MaternalVirginia Woolf and the Fictions of PsychoanalysisRhys, Stead, Lessing, and the Politics of Empathy. [REVIEW]Cora Kaplan, Elizabeth Abel & Judith Kegan Gardiner - 1994 - Feminist Studies 20 (1):153.
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