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    Anthology of Artists' Writings, Theory and Criticism. Duke UP 2001. pp. 496.£ 15.95. BENJAMIN, ANDREW. Architectural Philosophy. Athlone. 2000. pp. 222.£ 16.99. [REVIEW]Your Own Death, Prometheus Books & Feminist Understandings - 2001 - British Journal of Aesthetics 41 (4).
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    The Feminist criticism on the Philosophical meconnaisance of Dress. 연희원 - 2014 - Korean Feminist Philosophy 21 (null):157-186.
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  3. Feminist Criticism in the Wilderness.Elaine Showalter - 1981 - Critical Inquiry 8 (2):179-205.
    Until very recently, feminist criticism has not had a theoretical basis; it has been an empirical orphan in the theoretical storm. In 1975, I was persuaded that no theoretical manifesto could adequately account for the varied methodologies and ideologies which called themselves feminist reading or writing.1 By the next year, Annette Kolodny had added her observation that feminist literary criticism appeared "more like a set of interchangeable strategies than any coherent school or shared goal orientation."2 (...)
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    Feminist Criticism: Theory and Practice.Susan Sellers - 1991
    A collection of essays illustrating the current preoccupations and practices of 13 British feminists. Each focusses on a literary text, either presenting a feminist interpretation or explaining the author's feminism. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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    Feminist Criticism of the Old Testament: Why Bother?Deborah W. Rooke - 2007 - Feminist Theology 15 (2):160-174.
    Despite the apparent contemporary irrelevance of the Old Testament, the Adam and Eve narrative in Genesis 2–3 is a deeply engrained element within Western cultural mythology. As such it virtually demands a feminist critique, because its common interpretation as a narrative demonstrating women's inferiority and legitimizing their subordination has a mutually reinforcing relationship with the patriarchal world-view that still pervades much of Western culture. A feminist reading of Genesis 2–3 highlights the difficulties with the traditional subordinationist reading, and (...)
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    Replacing Feminist Criticism.Peggy Kamuf - 1982 - Diacritics 12 (2):42.
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    Feminist Criticism in the Classroom, or, "What Do You Mean We, White Man?".Elaine Reuben - 1971 - Substance 1 (2):111.
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    Deconstruction, feminist criticism and cannon deformation.Jonathan Loesberg - 1991 - Paragraph 14 (3):240-256.
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  9. Feminist Criticism, "The Yellow Wallpaper," and the Politics of Color in America.Susan S. Lanser - 1989 - Feminist Studies 15 (3):415.
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    Feminist criticism in biology exemplifies philosophy of science: Lynn Hankinson Nelson: Biology and feminism: a philosophical introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017, $26.99 PB.Evelyn Brister - 2019 - Metascience 28 (2):277-280.
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  11. Feminist criticism and the reconceptualization of critical thinking.Kathleen Farber - 1991 - Journal of Thought 26 (3-4):74-81.
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    Philosophy and feminist criticism: an introduction.Eve Browning - 1993 - New York: Paragon House.
    Charts the development of feminist philosophy as a recognized contributor to intellectual debate, beginning with its origins outside the philosophical establishment in activism, cultural criticism, and social engagement. The fresh approaches of black feminists, lesbian philosophers, American Indian feminists, and ecological feminists are brought into the dialogue. In addition, Cole surveys feminist criticism of the traditional philosophical problems of metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics. She concludes that neither feminism nor philosophy thrives when viewed as the "property" of (...)
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    Can Knowledge be Objective? Feminist Criticism of the Traditional Ideal of the Objectivity of Knowledge.Natalia Anna Michna - 2019 - Science Et Esprit 71 (2):179-197.
    The article deals with the philosophical problem of the objectivity of knowledge in relation to the ideas and postulates advanced by feminist critics from the 1960s on. To this end, I take the historical perspective into account and present successively selected threads of feminist criticism of the traditional theory of knowledge, followed by selected positive aspects of feminist epistemology. First of all, I discuss feminist criticism of the androcentric research model, which is based on (...)
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    What Ails Feminist Criticism?Susan Gubar - 1998 - Critical Inquiry 24 (4):878-902.
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    What Ails Feminist Criticism? A Second Opinion.Robyn Wiegman - 1999 - Critical Inquiry 25 (2):362-379.
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    Visceral futures: Bodies of feminist criticism.Mariam Fraser - 2001 - Social Epistemology 15 (2):91 – 111.
    This paper is situated in the context of feminist poststructuralist debates around identity. In it, I argue that anti-essentialist accounts of identity, while they may displace, or at least call into question, the foundations of subjectivity, are no less likely to invoke a series of presuppositions with respect to the self than those who seek to maintain them in some form. In particular, these presuppositions often cohere around the materiality of the body. And yet, paradoxically, this accent on materiality (...)
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    Representing Pornography: Feminism, Criticism, and Depictions of Female Violation.Susan Gubar - 1987 - Critical Inquiry 13 (4):712-741.
    It is hardly necessary to rent I Spit on Your Grave or Tool Box Murders for your VCR in order to find images of sexuality contaminated by depersonalization or violence. As far back as Rabelais’ Gargantua, for example, Panurge proposes to build a wall around Paris out of the pleasure-twats of women [which] are much cheaper than stones”: “the largest … in front” would be followed by “the medium-sized, and last of all, the least and smallest,” all interlaced with “many (...)
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    Parables and politics: feminist criticism in 1986.Nancy K. Miller - 1986 - Paragraph 8 (1):40-54.
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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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  20. Thoroughly postmodern feminist criticism.Elizabeth Wright - 1989 - In Teresa Brennan (ed.), Between feminism and psychoanalysis. New York: Routledge. pp. 141--152.
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    What counts as relevant criticism? Longino's critical contextual empiricism and the feminist criticism of mainstream economics.Teemu Lari - 2024 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 104:88-97.
    I identify and resolve an internal tension in Critical Contextual Empiricism (CCE) – the normative account of science developed by Helen Longino. CCE includes two seemingly conflicting principles: on one hand, the cognitive goals of epistemic communities should be open to critical discussion (the openness of goals to criticism principle, OGC); on the other hand, criticism must be aligned with the cognitive goals of that community to count as “relevant” and thus require a response (the goal-relativity of response-requiring (...)
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    Women and Fiction Revisited: Feminist Criticism of the English Novel. [REVIEW]Louise Yelin - 1986 - Feminist Studies 12 (1):169.
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    Freedom of Interpretation: Bakhtin and the Challenge of Feminist Criticism.Wayne C. Booth - 1982 - Critical Inquiry 9 (1):45-76.
    In turning to the language of freedom, I am not automatically freed from the dangers of reduction and self-privileging. "Freedom" as a term is at least as ambiguous as "power" . When I say that for me all questions about the politics of interpretation begin with the question of freedom, I can either be saying a mouthful or saying nothing at all, depending on whether I am willing to complicate my key term, "freedom," by relating it to the language of (...)
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    The times we’re in: Queer feminist criticism and the reparative ‘turn’.Robyn Wiegman - 2014 - Feminist Theory 15 (1):4-25.
    This article examines the reparative turn in current queer feminist scholarship by tracking its twin interest in the study of affect and time. By foregrounding Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick’s influential critique of what she called paranoid reading, I am interested in the ways that various critics – Ann Cvetkovich, Heather Love, and Elizabeth Freeman in particular – take up the call for reparative reading by using the temporal frameworks of the everyday, backward feeling, and queer time to reparative ends. In (...)
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    Reading the Mother Tongue: Psychoanalytic Feminist Criticism.Jane Gallop - 1987 - Critical Inquiry 13 (2):314-329.
    In the early seventies, American feminist literary criticism had little patience for psychoanalytic interpretation, dismissing it along with other forms of what Mary Ellmann called “phallic criticism.”1 Not that psychoanalytic literary criticism was a specific target of feminist critics, but Freud and his science were viewed by feminism in general as prime perpetrators of patriarchy. If we take Kate Millett’s Sexual Politics2 as the first book of modern feminist criticism, let us remark that (...)
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    Philosophy and Feminist Criticism[REVIEW]Thomas Atwater - 1996 - Teaching Philosophy 19 (1):98-99.
  27. Comment in favor of Susan Gubar's' What Ails Feminist Criticism?'.S. M. Gilbert - 1999 - Critical Inquiry 25 (2):400-401.
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    Seizing Time and Making New: Feminist Criticism, Politics and Contemporary Feminist Fiction.Maria Lauret - 1989 - Feminist Review 31 (1):94-106.
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    Joanna Freuh, Cassandra L. Langer, and Arlene Raven, Eds., New Feminist Criticism: Art, Identity, Action.Patricia Failing - 1995 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 53 (2):225-226.
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  30. The link between macro- and microperception and feminist criticism of science.J. Jacobs - unknown
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    Reading the Mother Tongue: Psychoanalytic Feminist Criticism.Jane Gallop - 1987 - Critical Inquiry 13 (2):314-329.
  32. Comment on exchange between Robyn Wiegman and Susan Gubar concerning'What Ails Feminist Criticism?'.C. G. Heilbrun - 1999 - Critical Inquiry 25 (2):397-400.
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    On waiting to exhale: Or what to do when you 're feeling Black and blue, a review of recent Black feminist criticism'.Sharon P. Holland - 2000 - Feminist Studies 26 (1):101-112.
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  34. Criticism and Transformation of Ecofeminism -Focusing on materialistic ecofeminism and social reproduction feminism-. 권정임 - 2024 - EPOCH AND PHILOSOPHY 35 (1):7-50.
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    The Criticism on Fashion Philosophy of Kant and Its Epistemology : A Philosophical Study on Dress in a Feminist Point of View. 연희원 - 2018 - Phenomenology and Contemporary Philosoph 76:53-81.
    칸트는 『아름다움과 숭고의 감정에 관한 고찰』과 『실천적 관점에서의 인간학』에서 자연의 본성상 여성은 남성의 성적 충동에 맞추어 아름답게 꾸미고 장식하며, 남성은 이러한 여성의 아름다움과 패션을 바라보는 존재로서 정작 자신의 패션에 대해서는 신경을 쓰지 않는다고 주장한다. 여성은 ‘보여지고’, 남성은 이를 ‘바라보는’ 존재라는 이러한 이분법은 여성주의 몸연구에서 가장 비판하는 지점이다. 그런데 『고찰』의 아름다움에 대한 칸트의 남녀 생물학적 이분법은 『판단력비판』의 미학적 인식론과 필연적 관계를 맺고 있다. 칸트는 『판단력』에서 무관심적 취미판단의 인간적, 미적 쾌의 선험적 인식론을 제시하면서, 이와 대비되는 동물적 쾌의 영역으로서 육체적인 것, 쾌락적인 것, (...)
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    Feminist Literary Criticism and the Author.Cheryl Walker - 1990 - Critical Inquiry 16 (3):551-571.
    The issues that Foucault raises about reception and reading are certainly part of the contemporary discussion of literature. However, they are not the only issues with which we, as today’s readers, are concerned. Discussions about the role of the author persist and so we continue to have recourse to the notion of authorship.For instance, in her recent book Sexual / Textual Politics , the feminist critic Toril Moi feels called on to return to these twenty-year-old issues in French theory (...)
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    Now is the Time for Feminist Criticism: A Review of Asinamali! [REVIEW]Carol Steinberg - 1992 - Feminist Review 41 (1):84-97.
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    Feminist Differings: Recent Surveys of Feminist Literary Theory and CriticismThe New Feminist Criticism: Essays on Women, Literature, and TheorySexual/Textual Politics: Feminist Literary TheoryMaking a Difference: Feminist Literary CriticismConjuring: Black Women, Fiction, and Literary TraditionFeminist Criticism and Social Change: Sex, Class, and Race in Literature and Culture. [REVIEW]June Howard, Elaine Showalter, Toril Moi, Gayle Greene, Coppelia Kahn, Marjorie Pryse, Hortense J. Spillers, Judith Newton & Deborah Rosenfelt - 1988 - Feminist Studies 14 (1):167.
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    Political theory and feminist social criticism.Brooke A. Ackerly - 2000 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In Political Theory and Feminist Social Criticism, Brooke Ackerly demonstrates the shortcomings of contemporary deliberative democratic theory, relativism and essentialism for guiding the practice of social criticism in the real, imperfect world. Drawing theoretical implications from the activism of Third World feminists who help bring to public audiences the voices of women silenced by coercion, Brooke Ackerly provides a practicable model of social criticism. She argues that feminist critics have managed to achieve in practice what (...)
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  40. Social Criticism without Philosophy: An Encounter between Feminism and Postmodernism.Nancy Fraser & Linda Nicholson - 1988 - Theory, Culture and Society 5 (2-3):373-394.
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    Feminist Social Criticism and Marx's Theory of Religion.Amy Newman - 1994 - Hypatia 9 (4):15 - 37.
    Feminist philosophers and social theorists have engaged in an extensive critique of the project of modernity during the past three decades. However, many feminists seem to assume that the critique of religion essential to this project remains valid. Radical criticism of religion in the European tradition presupposes a theory of religion that is highly ethnocentric, and Marx's theory of religion serves as a case in point.
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    Feminism without women: Culture and criticism in a “postfeminist” age. By Tania modleski. New York: Routledge, 1991.Emily A. Zakin - 1993 - Hypatia 8 (4):164-173.
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    New Feminist Art Criticism.Katy Deepwell - 1997 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 55 (3):344.
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    Hegel and Feminist Social Criticism: Justice, Recognition, and the Feminine.Jeffrey A. Gauthier (ed.) - 1997 - State University of New York Press.
    Bringing Hegelian texts into a critical dialogue with the work of a number of important feminists, h.
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    Criticism, context and community: Connections between Wittgenstein’s On and feminist epistemology.Carol Caraway - 2002 - Prolegomena 1 (2):155-162.
    In this article the conceptual connections between Wittgenstein’s On Certainty and the work of three contemporary feminist epistemologists: standpoint theorist Sandra Harding and feminist empiricists Helen Longino and Lynn Hankinson Nelson, are explored. The inquiry reveals both surprising similarities and important differences between Wittgensteinian and feminist epistemologies. Exploring these similarities and differences clarifies Wittgenstein’s epistemology and reveals the ways in which feminist epistemologists developed the themes from On Certainty.
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    Grafts: Feminist cultural criticism.Joan Perkin - 1991 - History of European Ideas 13 (4):440-441.
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    Feminist Philosophical Reflections on Abortion Discussions in Korean Society - Focused on criticism by the Catholic Church of Korea against abortion -.Seseoria Kim - 2019 - EPOCH AND PHILOSOPHY 30 (1):43-76.
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    Criticism of the Colonization of Korean Women(Feministic) Knowledge ― Strategy of De-westernization and De-confucianism ―.Sookin Lee - 2007 - THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN PHILOSOPHY IN KOREA 28:197-227.
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  49. Feminist Science Criticism.Sandra Harding - 1999 - In Robert Klee (ed.), Scientific Inquiry: Readings in the Philosophy of Science. Oxford University Press. pp. 274.
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    Feminist Art Criticism and the Prescriptions of Roger Fry.David K. Holt - 1998 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 32 (3):91.
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