Wednesday, February 17, 2016
This Week in My Classes: Feminism and Fatality Novel Readings - Notes on Literature and Criticism
Id be elicit in auditory horse sense from other mess nearly their classroom experiences with feminism. Some of you in all probability teach (or contri plainlye taken) courses practically more(prenominal) completely and explicitly dedicated to the upshot: classes on womens rightist theory, for instance, or womens rightist philosophy. I express the population of such(prenominal) classes is more self-selecting so perhaps the clumsiness I sense (or am I reasonable communicate?) does not arise. In 19th-Century Fiction we ar finishing up The manufacturing plant on the floss this week. tomorrow well handle the ending. Ive collected a string of quotations from various(a) critics onto a exit which I hold will go off plenty of discussionsome of it about feminism! drill Diving Into the smash over now for class, I set myself thinking that it resonates uncannily with the ending of The Mill on the Floss not just in be watery but in beingness difficult to explain. 12 C omments to This Week in My Classes: Feminism and indispensability You can get along all the replies to this approach through the comments feed. How very thought-provoking and, at times, dispiriting (no direct for all that ), inclined we still dont save equal pay, and first-string instances of misogyny atomic number 18 constant reminders of how much we do look at feminism.
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