Feminist literature between the problem of the term and the question of identity

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  • Rabeh Tabjoun

Abstract

Some intellectual movements have tried to appropriate the term feminist literature. Such as the feminist movement and theorists of colonial discourse and post-colonial discourse. The debate raged in research, including: Sarah Mills’s writings, “The Discourse of Difference,” and in some of Michel Foucault’s writings, especially in his lectures on “The Discourse System.” He focused on the impact of discourse in shaping gender identity, while ideologues see naughty discrimination as an oppressive strategy practiced by men. To enhance their power over women, it is at the same time a site in which women confront or submit to these distinctive movements based on Virginia Woolf’s famous statement, “A man’s sentence is not suitable for a woman,” through which she seeks to search for the possibility of writing specifically for women, starting from reading women within a form. My alternatives to writing.

 

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Published

2023-11-16

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