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100 1 |a Robbins, Ruth 
245 1 0 |a Literary feminisms /  |c Ruth Robbins. 
260 |a Hampshire and London :  |b Macmillan Press,  |c cop. 2000. 
300 |a x, 290 str. ;   |c 22 cm 
440 0 |a Transitions 
500 |a 1UVF 
504 |a Str. 274-284: Bibliografija 
504 |a Kazalo 
505 8 |a PART I: HISTORIES 
505 8 |a 1. Liberal, materialists and socialists literary feminisms 
505 8 |a Mary Wollestonecraft: vndicating the liberal-individual woman 
505 8 |a Analysing materialism: reading as a socialst feminist? 
505 8 |a There is always another side, always...widening the view 
505 8 |a 2. Images of women criticism 
505 8 |a The ways we looked - then 
505 8 |a Looking again at looking 
505 8 |a The ways we look now? 
505 8 |a 3. The woman as writer: forgoing female traditions 
505 8 |a The 'problem' of quality 
505 8 |a Early makers of female traditions: Patricia Mayer Spacks and Ellen Moers 
505 8 |a Developing the female tradition: Elaine Showalter, Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar 
505 8 |a The limits of one female tradition 
505 8 |a PART II: (PSYCHO)ANALYSES 
505 8 |a 4. Psychoanalysis and/or feminism? 
505 8 |a Freud 
505 8 |a Lacan 
505 8 |a 5. Julia Kristeva: rewriting the subject 
505 8 |a Reading with mother? 
505 8 |a 6. 'Mirror, mirror...': Luce Irigaray and reflections of and osychoanalysis 
505 8 |a Speech is never neuter/neutral 
505 8 |a Politics and French feminism 
505 8 |a Reading with Irigaray: three gothic reflections 
505 8 |a 7. Cixous: laughing at the oppositions 
505 8 |a Reading with Cixous 
505 8 |a PART III: DIFFERENCES 
505 8 |a 8. Differences of vies and viewing the differences: challenging female traditions 
505 8 |a Ain't I a woman? 
505 8 |a Ghosts, traces and sexuel 'Others': lesbian feminist theories 
505 8 |a Queering the patch: Majorie Garber, Judith Butler and the slippage of identity 
505 8 |a PART IV: READINGS 
505 8 |a 9. Reading the boys' own stories: "The strange case od Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde", "The picture of Dorian Gray" and "Heart of Darkness" 
505 8 |a Reading the stereotypes 
505 8 |a Case-notes: Stevenson's "Jekyll and Hyde" 
505 8 |a As pretty as a picture? Wilde's "Dorian Gray" 
505 8 |a Civilisation and its discontents: "Heart of Darkness" 
505 8 |a About these readings 
505 8 |a 10. Reading the writing on the wall: Charlotte Perkins Gilmann's 'The Yellow Wall-paper' 
505 8 |a Afterword: The mark on the wall - marking differences, marking time 
505 8 |a Where now? How now? 
653 |a feminizam 
653 |a teorija književnosti 
653 |a književna teorija 
653 |a feministička kritika 
653 |a žena 
653 |a pisac 
653 |a Kristeva, Julia 
653 |a postmodernizam 
653 |a Cixous, Helene 
653 |a Freud, Sigmund 
653 |a Lacan, Jacques 
653 |a Irigaray, Luce 
653 |a Garber, M. 
653 |a Butler, Judith 
653 |a Spacks, P.M. 
653 |a Moers, E. 
653 |a Showalter, E. 
653 |a Gilbert, S.M. 
653 |a Gubar, S. 
653 |a Gilman, C.P. 
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