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- Écriture_féminine abstract "Écriture féminine - literally "women's writing," more closely, the inscription of the female body and female difference in language and text - is a strain of feminist literary theory that originated in France in the early 1970s through foundational theorists such as Hélène Cixous, Monique Wittig, Luce Irigaray, Chantal Chawaf, Catherine Clément, and Julia Kristeva; and was subsequently extended by writers like psychoanalytical theorist Bracha Ettinger, who joined this field in the early 1990s.Generally, French feminists tended to focus their attention on language, analyzing the ways in which meaning is produced. They concluded that language as we commonly think of it is a decidedly male realm, which therefore only represents a world from the male point of view.".
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- Écriture_féminine subject Category:Critical_theory.
- Écriture_féminine subject Category:Feminism_and_the_arts.
- Écriture_féminine subject Category:Feminism_in_France.
- Écriture_féminine subject Category:Feminist_literature.
- Écriture_féminine subject Category:Feminist_theory.
- Écriture_féminine subject Category:Philosophy_of_sexuality.
- Écriture_féminine subject Category:Postmodern_feminism.
- Écriture_féminine comment "Écriture féminine - literally "women's writing," more closely, the inscription of the female body and female difference in language and text - is a strain of feminist literary theory that originated in France in the early 1970s through foundational theorists such as Hélène Cixous, Monique Wittig, Luce Irigaray, Chantal Chawaf, Catherine Clément, and Julia Kristeva; and was subsequently extended by writers like psychoanalytical theorist Bracha Ettinger, who joined this field in the early 1990s.Generally, French feminists tended to focus their attention on language, analyzing the ways in which meaning is produced. ".
- Écriture_féminine label "Écriture féminine".
- Écriture_féminine label "陰性書寫".
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