Women's Liberation and the Sublime: Feminism, Postmodernism, Environment

Oxford University Press USA (2006)
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This book is a passionate report on the state of feminist thinking and practice after the linguistic turn. A critical assessment of masculinist notions of the sublime in modern and postmodern accounts grounds the author's positive and constructive recuperation of sublime experience in a feminist voice.

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Marilyn Friedman
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