Garden of Eve: feminist literary theory and Sigmund Freud
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Kannur University Central Library Stack | 801.950 82 POO/G (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 19858 |
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801.85092 McA/J Julia Kristeva | 801.93 GNO/A Aesthetic experience according to Abhinavagupta | 801.950 82 ENC Encyclopedia of feminist literary theory | 801.950 82 POO/G Garden of Eve: feminist literary theory and Sigmund Freud | 801.950 905 AIJ/I In theory: classes, nations, literatures | 801.950 905 LIT Literary Theory: (re)reading culture and aesthetics | 801.950 905 LIT Literary theory and criticism: ruminations: essays presented to Professor V.N. Dhavale |
The book proposedly represents Sigmund Freud as the seminal figure with whom psychological theory evolves either by the way of approval or by the way of reaction. Male domination has been submitted if not rejected by female theorists and the book interestingly seeks to demonstrate that what the feminist rejected is still implicit in their structural formula.
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